Novice boxers up for the fight in latest Ultimate White Collar Boxing event
Reading/Wokingham Today took a ringside seat as more than 60 novice boxers fought themselves to exhaustion for charity.
Reading/Wokingham Today took a ringside seat as more than 60 novice boxers fought themselves to exhaustion for charity.
Wokingham Borough Council has expanded its partnership with Places Leisure for a gym in Peach Place.
THE nicknames were suspect but the fights were ferocious at Reading's latest Ultra White Collar Boxing (UWCB) and mixed martial ...
DEVASTATING hooks, ferocious uppercuts and lightning-quick jabs will punish faces when novice boxers take to the ring this weekend.
Wokingham & Emmbrook Boxing club are seeking a new home as their current site will no longer be available.Prior to ...
Wokingham & Emmbrook Boxing Club youth Liam Haggith triumphed at the Westside ABC Open Boxing Show to maintain his unbeaten ...
Young boxer RJ Draper is planning a return to the ring this weekend, completing a remarkable recovery from a life-threatening ...
NEW CLASSES have been set up at Wokingham and Emmbrook Boxing Club for children with special education needs. Mark Douglas, ...
'SNIPER' SAM SMITH says he has taken lots of positives away from his Ultimate Boxxer experience, despite suffering his second ...
Sam "Sniper" Smith got up off the canvas twice but could not prevent defeat in his Ultimate Boxxer quarter-final at ...
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