AN INTERNATIONAL adaptive boxing event is taking place at Benn Hall in Rugby next month.
The World Adaptive Boxing Council (WABC), founded by Colin Wood from Rugby, will put on a show featuring seven bouts.
Fighters from England, Scotland, France, Italy, United States of America and Africa will compete on the show.
The event takes place on Saturday, August 30.
A couple of wheelchair boxing bouts in the bantamweight division will take place with two world champions to be crowned.
England’s Danny Higgins will fight Africa’s Tony Adebayo while Callum Sadler faces off against Italy’s Simone Dessi.
In the heavyweight division, with the world title on the line, USA’s Jody Bennett takes on France’s Herve Borgeot as one of three bouts.
England’s Mason Hindley faces France’s Laurent Nocus in another title fight.
And France’s Nassou Kit takes on Scotland’s Chris Wilson in an exhibition bout.
A virtual reality (VR) fight between Liverpool boxers Sam Formby and John Cass will also take place.
And Ronnie Harmison and Wayne Cox will face off in an amputee (below knee) bout for the world title
The WABC’s ultimate goal is for adaptive boxing to become part of the Paralympic Games.
The WABC are seeking sponsorship from businesses for the event.
For more information, email: [email protected] or call: 07761226370
