16 Feb 2009
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We have unveiled our 18 fighters for CRN fight Night 2009 and also the nine bouts for the evening.
See below for the fighters and bouts.
Bout 1: Matt Skinner - Hammer V Matthew Ball - CAE Technology Systems
Further reading
Bout 2: Mike Chown - C2000 V Quinton Watts - ESET
Bout 3: Matt Batty - Kelway V Keith Poyser - Sun Microsystems
Bout 4: Ian Paul - Avocent V John Haw - Gamma Telecom
Bout 5: Jon Evans - Logicalis V Chris Walsh - Arc Technology
Bout 6: Matt Pickles - Toshiba V Jon Hook - DWA Media
Bout 7: Douglas Saunders - Amplicon V Peter Ryan - Griffin Internet
Bout 8: Mark Forster - Comms-care V Phil Bell - Westcoast
Bout 9: Robert Cole - Comstor V Brian Tate – Kerio
It is too early for our warriors to reveal their fighting names just yet – but stay tuned to CRN for the boxer profiles coming next month.
Last year CRN Fight Night was a roaring success – see the videos of the fights here.
Tables are selling out fast. To find out more about this year’s event and book your place, go to http://www.crnfightnight.com/.
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failed the medical churchill?
......oooooh......yes
Posted by . | 19 Feb 2009
Chownie
Chownie is going to get smashed.
Posted by Small Dave | 17 Feb 2009
That is quality
Bobby Cole and Mike Chown
Chown is going down
Bobby Cole - the main attraction!!
lol
Posted by BIG Nick | 17 Feb 2009
failed the medical churchill?
......oooooh......yes
Posted by . | 17 Feb 2009
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