Lock Stock Promotions Live On Scottish Television November 24th
Scottish boxer Willie Limond and James Whites Lock Stock Promotions served up their 4th boxing show recently on June 12th a title night double header which after nearly 12 months after the launch of the promotions team October 2015 (First Show November 27th 2015) their first live television event takes place on STV Scotland live from the Marriott Hotel Glasgow.
This coming November 24th sees almost one year to the day of their first show ironically their original headline Scott Allan v Jamie Wilson now finally takes place for the Scottish Bantamweight Title the bout having previously at the launch event be postponed due to Allan losing his boxing license following a previous incident.
The Televised fight night will be a talented card of boxing on show and the main event will be for the Scottish Bantamweight Title the title recently won by “Title Taker”Scot Allan in a ten round war versus Scott McCormack which the fighters had previously met an contested a draw this time Allan gaining revenge and taking the title.
Scott Allan Shotts Scotland (23) 5 -1-1 (Defending Champion)
Jamie Wilson Dundee Scotland (24) 10-1-0 (Challanger)
Scott “Title Taker” Allan a former kickboxing WKA World Champion who had 14 professional kickboxing bouts and remains undefeated within the martial art has 50 boxing amatuer fights experience, has boxed now professionally for 5 fights losing once and one draw so far.
Jamie Wilson also comes in to this head to head with an impressive start to his professional career with ten wins and only one defeat which was in April 2015 challenging for the vacant Super Flyweight Commonwealth title losing via stoppage in the sixth round.
The live card also features Scottish Super Welterweight Kieran Smith who recently produced one of the quickest ever KO’s on a Matchroom Card (Burns v Relikh) and on Sky Sports demolishing Robert Asagba in the first round in just 18 seconds, a live float fight due to Scott Cardle retaining his British Title early with a sixth round stoppage of Kevin Hooper.
Southpaw Chopper Smith standing around 6′ 2″ now 7-0 with a KO percentage of 43% is moving fast, seven fights in under a year and probably another two before the end of 2016 said last Saturday on Sky Sports “I don’t want a journey man record I’m aiming with my manager Willie Limond for a title early next year”.
The rest of the card has still to be unveiled by the promotional team, however Limond said ” the whole team are buzzing the guys are all quality operators at their weights and with the right guidance can go all the way, “Our aim is to deliver the very best opportunities for our boxers whilst entertaining the fans”.
Tickets and event details are available from @LOCKSTOCKPROMO
-Allan McGoldrick/ @AMCGUK
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