Finally the country has woken to up to the poor performance of the English football team who once again failed to delivery. An overpaid bunch of primadonas who seem to forget they were playing for the pride of their country while enjoying shopping sprees and relaxation with the WAGS while real sportsmen are in training camp preparing to bring honour to their country.
Graham Earl and David Haye who both have sacrificed home comforts to put their body through pain and torture to bring them to the ultimate fitness level their bodies can reach. Graham Earl is preparing to challenge for the European title on July 14th at Crystal Palace in London while David Haye defends his European cruiserweight title on the 21st July at the Altrincham Leisure Centre in Manchester.
Both of these fighters are out to prove that British sports is not in the doldrums after seeing our cricket team having it's backside whipped and our English football team failing to play to a high enough standard and using every excuse in the book for the reason. The reality is that they are just not good enough.
The sport over the years that has brought more glory to our country is boxing and Earl and Haye are out to bring us more glory and put a smile on the British publics face before they depart for the holiday period. Both of these shows will be backed up by undercards of young fighters who pray and put their body through unbelievable training regimes in the hope to reach the pinnacle of their sport.
Tickets for either show can be purchased from the Box Office on 0871 226 1508 or online at http://www.maloneypromotions.com
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