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28

Oct 2023

Last Updated: 27/10/2023
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Harrogate man to fight in boxing match in aid of charity

by Calvin Robinson Chief Reporter

| 28 Oct, 2023
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A Harrogate man is set to compete in a boxing match to raise money for charity.

Liam Brown is set to take part in the Ultra White Collar event at the Majestic Hotel on Ripon Road on November 26.

Mr Brown said he wanted to compete in the match to get back fit, but also to “give back more”.

He said he was inspired to embark on the fundraising campaign after recently saving a babies life on the M62.

Mr Brown, who works for Harrogate Automation Ltd, was stuck traffic on the motorway with his boss, Alex Eadington, on their way to a supplier in Warrington when they noticed a woman had pulled in the hard shoulder screaming for help.

He realised that her baby was choking and ran in to help and pulled a wrapper from its mouth.

Now, he hopes to give back more and has set up a JustGiving page to raise money for Cancer Research UK.

He hopes to raise money for the charity after his grandad died from cancer.

Mr Brown said:

“This charity is close to my heart after my grandad passed from pancreatic cancer .
“I would love to raise as much as possible to have a huge impact on the money needed to research a cure for this disease.”


The Ultra White Collar boxing match is aimed at beginners and encourages those taking part to raise money for charity.

The organisation, which was founded in 2013, holds events across the country and aims to raise thousands for charities each month.




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