Frank Warren
Frank Warren, Britain’s premier and longest-serving boxing promoter, has been building champions in the professional sport for nearly 45 years and was acknowledged for his work across the industry in 2008 with his entrance into the International Hall of Fame.
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Signed And Sealed - And We’Ll Deliver In 2017
By Frank Warren
By Frank Warren
We are delighted to have added a further two names to our burgeoning squad over the last week or so as we continue to prepare the ground for our bumper BT Sport-BoxNation schedule that kicks off in early 2017.
Contrary to some early predictions, we haven't embarked on a Supermarket Sweep when it comes to recruiting fresh talent, we have pinpointed certain targets that we believe we can steer to the top, with the job of the boxer's themselves to provide entertainment along the way.
In keeping with our long-held tradition of developing young prospects, the signing of 22-year-old Tommy Ward is a perfect fit for us.
He has already accumulated 19 wins from as many fights and is clearly a gifted individual who is going places. He has a big fight in the pipeline for the British super bantamweight title against Jazza Dickens and that is certainly one to look forward to.
With Tommy joining the Leather twins - Josh and Kalam - in our ranks we can hopefully return big nights of boxing to the North East.
Right from the off I have always sought to take major shows around the country. When I entered the professional game, it was pretty much the norm for all big promotions to take place in London, mostly at the Royal Albert Hall and Wembley.
Major venues were later constructed in many major cities, enabling us to take massive promotions to places such as Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool and Newcastle - showcasing the likes of Naseem Hamed, Ricky Hatton, Nigel Benn and Joe Calzaghe to a wider audience.
The North East fans love their boxing, so I hope we can get that going again.
Tyrone Nurse is a fantastic addition for us and there are a number of big options out there for him in the coming months and years.
It might surprise a few people that the Huddersfield man is only 26, given the fact that he seems to have been around for a good while and already has 37 fights on his clock.
He has been in some good crowd-pleasing battles of late, since winning the British title at the second time of asking against Chris Jenkins. The super lightweight division, in which he currently operates, offers some exciting possibilities, not least with our own Jack Catterall chomping at the bit for a shot at the Lonsdale Belt.
That is one of a few avenues open to Tyrone, who I believe has the tools to succeed at a higher level once we get him going.
We haven't promoted in Yorkshire for a little while and Tyrone, along with a couple of signings we will be announcing soon, will provide us with a passport back to the White Rose County.