This week we sold our last remaining tickets for BKB 36 at the Indigo at O2 Arena on Saturday night.
The only way you can watch it now is by clicking on www.bkbworld.co.uk– and I recommend that you do!
Let’s face it, the 3,000 fans who have bought tickets can’t be wrong! They know it’s going to be a night to remember.
Looking at the card, I expect to see several fight of the year contenders!
We could see history made as well.
Tony Lafferty bids to become the first Scot to win world honours with BKB™ and Eryk Majda is also chasing history.
Fans of gloved boxing may know we have never seen a Scottish fighter win the British heavyweight championship.
The vacant British heavyweight championship will be on the line when Eryk faces Kevin Greenwood on Saturday night.
Eryk and Kevin featured in two of the best fights we saw in BKB™ last year.
Eryk drew with Martyn Grainger in an exciting toe-to-toe battle and has since had back-to-back stoppage wins and who could forget Kevin’s draw with Brad Scott for the vacant British cruiserweight title?
That was five rounds of non-stop action and expect the same – or less – when Kevin and Eryk meet on Saturday night.
We have been adding more fights to BKB 37 this week.
That show goes ahead in Wolverhampton on Saturday, March 30 – and tickets are already selling well.
There’s been huge interest in a show that features Jimmy Sweeney-James Connelly, Dan Podmore-Carl Hobley and a clash between Martin Reffell and Rolando Dy that has the makings of an absolute classic.
Rolando made a hugely impressive debut for BKB TM last year, but Martin is tougher than old boots and knows there will be a huge fight ahead for him if he can beat Rolando.
What a night March 30 will be!
Enjoy Saturday and if you want to be there in March, get your tickets quick!
Until next time
Joe Smith-Brown