On Tuesday I finally concluded an agreement with the London Legacy Development to promote six events at the Copper Box Arena inside the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford.
It’s a deal that promises to revitalise boxing in the capital and provide fight fans with a fantastic new facility to savour. Located in the heart of London’s East End - historically the spiritual home of pugilism in Britain - the futuristic venue was used as a site for several events, primarily handball, at the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Dubbed ‘The Box That Rocks’, the atmosphere generated when two elite well supported prizefighters are slugging it out is going to be electric. Though boxing didn’t feature at the Copper Box during London 2012, it shouldn’t be forgotten that Team GB were the top performing boxing nation at the Games and the move to incorporate the sport into the venue has been widely celebrated. Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, hailed it as ‘a knockout deal’.
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It’s a deal that promises to revitalise boxing in the capital and provide fight fans with a fantastic new facility to savour. Located in the heart of London’s East End - historically the spiritual home of pugilism in Britain - the futuristic venue was used as a site for several events, primarily handball, at the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Dubbed ‘The Box That Rocks’, the atmosphere generated when two elite well supported prizefighters are slugging it out is going to be electric. Though boxing didn’t feature at the Copper Box during London 2012, it shouldn’t be forgotten that Team GB were the top performing boxing nation at the Games and the move to incorporate the sport into the venue has been widely celebrated. Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, hailed it as ‘a knockout deal’.
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