Whilst this has been frustrating Fighting Chance would like to thank Active Northumberland for their support and working with us to find a solution.
We now look forward to putting on a fantastic event at the brand new Ashington Leisure Centre on Saturday 8th October. The bill remains the same with all tickets that were sold for Morpeth September 24 being transferred to the new date and venue.
Lorraine Dewison Chief Executive of Active Northumberland said "sadly we had no option but to postpone the event that was scheduled to be staged at Riverside Leisure Centre on Saturday 24th September. It became apparent at quite a late stage in the process, that there was an issue with the licence to host a boxing event at Morpeth. A licence to host the event could not be resolved within the timescales available, despite the best efforts of all involved. The site is still committed to host the "Invincible" show at a later date and we look forward to welcoming the promoters, fans and fighters to Morpeth at that time"
Fighting Chance promotions would like to thank Active Northumberland for their support, in dealing with the licencing issue and helping to bring about a resolution quickly. In fact the change of venue to the new Ashington Leisure Centre, a newly opened state of the art £21million pound development is a fantastic offer. It is a great opportunity for us to bring a boxing event of this size to Ashington with the option of hosting yet another event at Morpeth in the next few months.
Fighting Chance are proud to deliver a fantastic night of championship professional boxing featuring two title fights headlined by Danny Wall from Pegawood v Ste Cooper of Darlington and Tom Whitfield of Birtley v Daniel Cope of Hartlepool. The bill also features a host a top north East talent.
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