The Kent Ex-Boxer Association, KEBA, will hold their annual fundraising event, The Gary Davidson Classic, on August 19 at Darenth Valley Golf Club in Shoreham, Kent, England.
This year's beneficiary will be Gilbert Eastman, who is still recovering from complications following his bout with light middleweight Sam Webb on October 17, 2008.
The Gary Davidson Classic is a combination golfing, dining and auction event that will also feature live comedy.
The highlight of the auction will be a set of prints generously donated by burgeoning artist Nicholas Stafford-Deitsch. A wide array of boxing memorabilia and various items of interest will also be available at the auction.
Donated items for the auction can be sent to Mr Larry O'Connel at 9 Heaver Court, Brickfield Farm Close, Longfield, DA3 7GA, England.
Due to ongoing medical procedures, Mr. Eastman will not be able to participate in the event but Eastman family members will be in attendance.
Tickets are just £40 and available from Mr Tommy Mullholland on 0208 857 0747 and include a three course meal, dinner is 6.30pm for 7pm.
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