Ryan Walsh, Mikie Webber-Kane and Roni Dean on Norwich show
Ryan Walsh, Mikie Webber-Kane, and Roni Dean are set to headline a dinner show at the Holiday Inn North in Norwich on December 10. The show, titled The Last Dance, marks Walsh’s final year in his boxing career. Trainer Graham Everett states that Walsh is not retiring but is targeting the British lightweight title. The show aims to launch his final year and showcase Walsh’s skills before he pursues the title.
Webber-Kane’s appearance in the show is a result of the postponement of his Southern Area title fight. In order to keep Webber-Kane active and offer his fans a treat closer to home, the decision was made to include him in the upcoming Norwich show. Roni Dean, who has many fans in Thetford, will also be fighting in Norwich, which saves her fans the trip to see her compete. Everett emphasizes the importance of local shows for boxers, as it is often difficult to transport coaches and fans to distant venues.
Everett reflects on the challenges faced by the team due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He mentions the struggle with venues and the impact on the fighters’ activity levels. Despite the challenges, past fighters such as Liam Goddard, Craig Poxton, and Billy Bird have achieved success through local shows. Everett emphasizes that without activity, nothing happens, and the shows have played a crucial role in the fighters’ careers.
The landscape of boxing has changed with the rise of social media. Everett believes that fighters are sometimes chosen based on their social media following rather than their boxing ability, and this has had a negative impact on the sport. However, he expresses gratitude for the support of promoter Mervyn Turner, who has been instrumental in organizing the Christmas show and hopes for more shows in the future.
In conclusion, the upcoming December 10 dinner show in Norwich marks an important milestone in Ryan Walsh’s career, as he prepares for his final year and aims for the British lightweight title. The inclusion of Mikie Webber-Kane and Roni Dean in the show provides local fans with the opportunity to watch them compete without having to travel to distant venues. Everett reflects on the challenges faced during the pandemic and highlights the importance of local shows in the success of past fighters. He also comments on the influence of social media on the boxing landscape. Overall, the show is seen as a significant event that showcases the talent of these boxers and celebrates their dedication to the sport.