Luton based contractor management company, Prosperity4, are sponsoring British lightweight boxing champion Graham Earl.
The 26 year old lightweight boxer has never lost or drawn a fight and has won a total of 22 fights under manager Frank Maloney. He will meet an overseas boxer in a non-title fight at Wembley Conference Centre on Friday, February 25th.
ìProsperity4 Limited are delighted to continue their sponsorship of British Lightweight Champion boxer, Graham Earl,î comments Managing Director Carl Bridge.
ìEarl has a record of 22 wins from 22 bouts. This is Earlís first return to Wembley since defeating Steve Murray in February 2003. Earl, who hails from Luton, is an outstanding athlete and represents the keen focus that Prosperity4 have on developing local talent.î
In a recent contractor survey, conducted by Prosperity4, over 5 per cent of contactors chose boxing as their number one interest. Prosperity4 has taken this opportunity to sponsor a local winner and financially support a sport that is growing in popularity.
The Lutonian lightweight does not yet know his opponent. I donít know yet just who my opponent will be but it might be an American. At the moment I am training very hard and I will be ready for whoever it is, says Earl.
Earl will not be the only Bedfordshire boxer fighting at Wembley. Bedfordshireís British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Matt Skelton will be fighting on the same night. Lightweight boxer Steve Murray, welterweight Chas Symonds and featherweight Kevin Mitchell will also meet their opponents. Super featherweight boxers Paul Halpin and Kevin Lear will fight each other.
February is a busy time for Earl as he is also preparing for a fight with Kevin Bennett on the undercard for the Welsh Super Middle weight boxer WBO, Joe Calzaghe on 18th March 2005.
Tickets for the Championship Boxing on 25th February are priced at 35, 50 or 75 for a ringside view. For tickets contact 01582 451117.
Prosperity4 sponsor Lightweight boxer Graham Earl in Championship boxing

Contractor management company, sponsor British lightweight boxing champion