Denton Daley, Mississauga’s Hershey Centre, November 20th 2010
Daley gets ready for first ring Test
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Denton Daley is 3-0 with 1 knockout, after a thrilling professional performance in his third bout at Mississauga’s Hershey centre on July 10th, Where he defeated former African standout Pasteur Mbyui over 4 rounds. Daley is now back in the ring for his 4th bout November 20th 2010 at the Hershey Centre
On November 20th, 2010 Denton Daley will fight his last 4 round bout against Mexican prospect Benito Quiroz who is 6-1- with 6 KO’s in the semi-main event of this card.
“This event will be exciting and is a look at what the new faces of Professional Boxing in Ontario look like, there are numerous young talents that will be showcased and Denton Daley is at the top of that list”.
In attendance will be:
- Lisa Brown: Current Women’s WBC World Featherweight Champion.
- Mark Simmons: Commonwealth Games Canadian gold medalist, and Olympian boxer.
- Razor Ruddock-former heavyweight contender. We aim to make this event one to be remembered,” Dewith Frazer says, owner of Dewith’s Boxing Studio and previous Olympic boxer himself. “We’ve put a lot of time and effort into the organization and planning in order to host an evening that is packed with This level of entertainment,
Tickets are now on sale at all ticket master outlets, Hershey centre box office and Dewith’s boxing studio,With prices staring at $25.00 for general seating and $60.00 for ringside seating.
For more information on the event and for tickets, sponsorship opportunity details, please contact:
Dewith Frazer @
Dewith’s Boxing Studio
(905) 290-9162
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Dewith Frazer, Dewithboxingstudio.com, is a past Olympian and Olympic team coach and retired professional boxer. His passion for the sport has taken him across the country and around the world as a representative for Canada in the Commonwealth Games, three Olympic and the World Championships.
Today he lives in the suburbs of Toronto with his wife and 3 teenage sons and continues his passion for fitness as an owner of Dewith’s Boxing Studio.
The studio is a family oriented fitness facility. Open to the general public, Dewith’s Boxing Studio is also home training center for the amateur boxers he still coaches and trains.
Dewith can be reached at: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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