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“This is a great opportunity for
Irish American/ Celtic fighters
to compete for the opportunity
to fight in their home country”
said Beadle.
“Irish-American
fighters have contributed
greatly toward early
American boxing history and we
are forever grateful. It is an
honor to promote a title that
embraces the heritage of some of
the most feared fighters in
history. It is our goal to
finale
“The
Fight to Ireland”
each year on St. Patrick’s Day.”
The idea to create the new title
comes from WBF Irish Republic
Representative David Walshe, who
added:
“The criteria to qualify for an
Irish title restricts many
non-Irish-based boxers the
opportunity to fight for what is
seen in their eyes as a very
important title because of their
Irish lineage. The WBF
Gaelic/Celtic Championships,
however, includes hundreds of
boxers all over the world and
gives them a chance to box for
an Irish-connected title.”
Alex Beadle is currently working
with WBF North American
Coordinator Alan Santana on
which fighters will contest the
inaugural Gaelic/Celtic titles
on St. Patrick´s Day in
Savannah. |