FRANK MALONEY has spent £25,000 to make sure Rendall Munroe's WBC super-bantamweight title final eliminator against Victor Terrazas goes ahead.
 
The Mexican's flight to Britain on Saturday was cancelled because of the volcanic ash crisis that led to a ban on flights.
 
But Maloney has splashed the cash to make sure the fight takes place at Coventry Skydome on Friday (23rd April)
 
Maloney took a day off from campaigning as a UKIP parliamentary candidate in Barking on Sunday to save the show.
 
He managed to get the last tickets on a flight from Mexico City to Madrid and Team Terrazas arrived in the Spanish capital shortly after noon today (Mon).
 
Terrazas is currently on a 17 hour journey to England involving two cars and will arrive in Coventry early tomorrow (Tues) morning.
 
A limo is taking take Terrazas from Madrid to Paris, where an English driver will meet him and complete the marathon journey via the channel tunnel.
 
Maloney explained: "I have moved high and hell water to make sure the show goes on and nerves have been frayed.
 
"On Sunday morning I was very concerned, but managed to find a flight to Madrid where there were just a few seats left.
 
"The cost was top dollar, but that is a small price to pay. More than 2000 tickets have been sold and Sky Sports viewers will be looking forward to potentially the fight of the year.
 
"A Spanish driver will make sure Victor and his team get to Paris safely and then a company I use regularly will have a luxury town car to finish the journey.
 
"The good thing for Victor is that we got him into Europe a few days before the fight and that gives him a chance to acclimatise and shake off jet lag."
 
On the same bill is Sunderland's Olympic bronze medallist Tony Jeffries who faces Welshman Nathan King in a tough super-middleweight six rounder.
 
In an eagerly awaited rematch Leicester's Martin Concepcion bids to do the double over Kevin Hammond in a Midlands Area light-middleweight title fight 
 
Tickets are on sale, prices £30, £50 and £70 by logging onto www.frankmaloney.com or by calling 0871 226 1508. Boxers on the bill are also selling tickets.

Katie Taylor the latest addition to star studded Limerick event
 
World and European Lightweight Champion Katie Taylor is the latest addition to a star studded supporting cast on the Yanjing Fight Night at the University Sports Arena, Limerick on Saturday, May 15th. The Bray woman is widely recognised as the World's best female boxer and Limerick's fight fans will get to see her in action for the first time when she features in an International Amateur contest on the undercard of local hero Andy Lee's fight with former European Champion and World title challenger, Mamadou Thiam.

The bout is all part of Taylor's preparations ahead of her defence of the World title in Barbados in September while her ultimate target remains the London Olympics in 2012. The 23-year-old has enjoyed a hectic few months recently even managing to fit in a trip to the White House to meet U.S. President Barack Obama.

The visit came about after the First Lady, Michelle Obama, a former boxer herself heard all about Katie's incredible achievements over the past few years in becoming a 4 time European Champ and 2 time World Champ and invited her to Washington for the annual St. Patrick's day celebrations at the White House.

“It was an honour to be invited to the White House and it was great to meet President Obama and the First Lady,” said Taylor. “She did a little bit of boxing when she was younger and like me she used to be trained by her Dad. It was a tremendous experience and I never dreamed that my boxing career would present me with opportunities like that.”

Taylor is no stranger to pro-am events having featured at The O2 in Dublin last year on that famous night when Bernard Dunne lifted the World title and she is hoping for more of the same in Limerick next month. “It was a fantastic experience for me to fight in front of such a big crowd watching at home on TV and in The O2 that night. The reception I got was unbelievable and it was a great night for Irish boxing with Bernard winning the World title as well.

“The atmosphere there was incredible so I'm really looking forward to fighting in Limerick on the Andy Lee card. Andy boxed that night as well in The O2 and we both got the right results so hopefully we'll be able to keep that run going in Limerick.”

Promoter Brian Peters says he's delighted to be able to showcase the professional and amateur codes again on one event. “I think Katie's fight at The O2 last year woke a lot of people up to just how talented she is,” said Peters. “Her big wins on the international stage have generally come abroad and away from the spotlight but that fight really gave her the stage her talents deserve. She is a phenomenal athlete and a terrific role model for any young athlete coming through regardless of their sport.

“As a nation we have been very lucky to produce some great fighters down through the years and Katie is right up there with the very best of them. It''s shaping up to be an absolutely fantastic night of boxing in Limerick and I'm delighted that the professional and amateur codes will be working hand in hand again on this event.”

Taylor is equally delighted at the opportunity to showcase her skills in front of a live TV audience on RTÉ TWO. “I think the pro-ams are a great idea. They allow me to have the best of both worlds, fighting on big events here at home in Ireland but also allowing me to keep my amateur status so that I can defend my World and European titles and hopefully go to the London Olympics in 2012.”

Taylor is just back from a trip to Turkey where she participated in the prestigious Prime Ministry Cup in Ankara. The competition featured the World's best boxers, both male and female but Taylor made short work of her opponents en route to the final where a bicep injury forced her withdrawal. Despite this she still returned home with the boxer of the tournament award, proof of just how impressive her performances had been on the road to the final.

Taylor however is adamant that the injury won't cause her any further problems ahead of next month bout in Limerick. “The injury is fine now, it just needed a little bit of rest but I'm ready for action again. I was supposed to be traveling out to Poland on Tuesday with the rest of the Irish team for the Felix Stamm Multi Nations tournament in Warsaw but obviously with the chaos caused by the Volcano in Iceland it looks like we won't be able to fly now but we'll see what happens.”

Taylor's opponent for her International Amateur contest on the Yanjing Fight Night will be confirmed shortly. It's all part of a star studded night of Championship boxing headlined by Limerick's own Andy Lee and also featuring 2 Irish title fights and a host of Irish boxing's most promising talents.

The Irish title action will see local fan favourite Jamie Power clashing with John Waldron for the Irish Light Heavyweight title while Mayo's Michael Sweeney will be out to end Dubliner Ian Tims unbeaten record in a grudge match for the Irish Cruiserweight title.

Undefeated Cavan star Andy Murray will be looking to continue his perfect record and follow on from his impressive win over Oisin Fagan in the main event on RTÉ's last Pro Box Live show. The 27-year-old lightweight has 18 straight wins to his name in the pro ranks and is currently rated number 3 in Europe.

Recently crowned Irish Heavyweight Champ Coleman Barrett will also be in action. The Galway native has won all but one of his 12 pro fights to date with his only defeat coming to Olympic Gold medallist and new European Champ Audley Harrison in last year's Prizefighter final.

Limerick fight fans will also be excited by the return of Cuban heavyweight phenomenon Mike “The Rebel” Perez to Shannonside. The Cork based southpaw is unbeaten in 8 pro contests and in his last Limerick appearance the former World Junior amateur Champion needed just 41 seconds to chalk up another KO victory.

Perez's compatriot Luis Garcia will also be out to impress. Despite having had just 5 professional fights the 22-year-old Super Middleweight is already ranked in the world's top 50 and has been described by many boxing insiders as a special talent and a future World Champion.

Another intriguing contest on the bill will see Mullingar's Paddy McDonagh taking a major step up in class as he tackles former Irish Champion and Andy Lee opponent Ciaran Healy in just his third pro fight while the Limerick based Galwegian Alan Donnellon makes his professional debut in a Light Middleweight contest.

Tickets for the Yanjing Fight Night priced €30, €40, €50, €60, €75 and €100 are available from Ticketmaster (phone 0818 719 300 or visit ticketmaster.ie) and all usual outlets.

KO artist and former European champ Thiam confirmed for Lee
 
Former European Champion and two time World title challenger Mamadou Thiam has been confirmed as Andy Lee's next opponent for their headline clash on the Yanjing Fight Night at the University Sports Arena, Limerick on Saturday, May 15th. The Senegalese born fighter has a fearsome reputation as one of the sports biggest punchers with an incredible 43 of his 46 wins coming by KO and he will undoubtedly be looking to stretch that to 44 KO wins when he arrives in Limerick next month to derail Lee's European and World title ambitions.

Promoter Brian Peters believes that Thiam could prove to be the final hurdle for Lee ahead of a possible challenge for Darren Barker's European title. “If Andy can get past Thiam then I believe that his next fight should be for the European title and I'd be very confident of bringing that fight to Limerick,” revealed Peters.

“Thiam cannot be overlooked though, he has a 94% KO ratio which is phenomenal and he also has all that top level experience so he is a real dangerman,” said Peters. “He is one of those guys who throws every punch with bad intentions. His record speaks for itself, he's a veteran of 54 fights and 50 of those have ended inside the distance so it's safe to say that this is a guy who rarely relies on the judges.

“He can punch equally as hard with both hands and he's been operating at a very high level throughout his career. He needed just two rounds to win the European title at Light Middleweight and he made five successful defences with all those wins coming by KO. Like a lot of big punchers he can be vulnerable himself but that all adds to the excitement,” continued Peters.

“For me throughout his career both in the amateur and professional ranks Andy has always performed at his best when he's been faced with a real threat and that's exactly what he will be coming up against in Thiam. Andy will need to be very careful but he's no slouch either in the power department so I think it's safe to say that it's a fight that will produce fireworks."

Now 38 Thiam's globe trotting career has already seen him fight in ten countries (France, Guadeloupe, the U.S., Germany, Canada, Hungary, Denmark, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Croatia and Switzerland) and included six European title fights and two unsuccessful World title challenges at Light Middleweight to boxing legend Felix Trinidad and Santiago Samaniego.

Lee is currently training for the bout in the U.S. and will have been a keen observer at the weekend as the WBC and WBO World Middleweight titles changed hands with Sergio Martinez's impressive points win over defending champion Kelly Pavlik.

The undercard for the Yanjing Fight Night has also been strengthened with the news that World and European Champion Katie Taylor will also feature in an international amateur contest at the University sports Arena as both the professional and amateur codes work hand in hand on a pro-am event.

The card will also see two Irish Professional titles up for grabs with local fan favourite Jamie Power clashing with John Waldron for the Irish Light Heavyweight title while Mayo's Michael Sweeney will be out to end Dubliner Ian Tims unbeaten record in a grudge match for the Irish Cruiserweight title.

Undefeated Cavan star Andy Murray will be looking to continue his perfect record and follow on from his impressive win over Oisin Fagan in the main event on RTÉ's last Pro Box Live show. The 27-year-old lightweight has 18 straight wins to his name in the pro ranks and is currently rated number 3 in Europe.

Recently crowned Irish Heavyweight Champ Coleman Barrett will also be in action. The Galway native has won all but one of his 12 pro fights to date with his only defeat coming to Olympic Gold medallist and new European Champ Audley Harrison in last year's Prizefighter final.

Limerick fight fans will also be excited by the return of Cuban heavyweight phenomenon Mike “The Rebel” Perez to Shannonside. The Cork based southpaw is unbeaten in 8 pro contests and in his last Limerick appearance the former World Junior amateur Champion needed just 41 seconds to chalk up another KO victory.

Perez's compatriot Luis Garcia will also be out to impress. Despite having had just 5 professional fights the 22-year-old Super Middleweight is already ranked in the world's top 50 and has been described by many boxing insiders as a special talent and a future World Champion.

Another intriguing contest on the bill will see Mullingar's Paddy McDonagh taking a major step up in class as he tackles former Irish Champion and Andy Lee opponent Ciaran Healy in just his third pro fight while the Limerick based Galwegian Alan Donnellon makes his professional debut in a Light Middleweight contest.

Tickets for the Yanjing Fight Night priced €30, €40, €50, €60, €75 and €100 are available from Ticketmaster (phone 0818 719 300 or visit ticketmaster.ie) and all usual outlets.

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