“Rumble with the Agents” is back – are you up for the challenge?

On Thursday 26th May 2016, Landlord Action will once again be hosting a white collar charity boxing event. They are looking for motivated participants from all sides of the property industry, men and women, to come together, try a new sport, get fit, and channel some of their competitive spirit.

It allows people with no previous boxing background to experience the exciting world of amateur boxing in a safe and professional environment, whilst raising money for this year’s chosen charity, Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice.  This is a community based hospice service providing support for children and young people with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions and their families in North London.

This year, Landlord Action is looking for a total of 12 participants willing to get in the ring for six minutes and help raise vital funds for a charity whose income is nearly entirely funded by private donations. Fully structured and supervised training will be provided at the world famous Peacock Gym in East London.

The evening itself will consist of six fights, a sit down three-course meal with unlimited drinks, an auction, raffle, special guests and a disco afterwards.

Mr Shamplina comments “Last year’s event was a sell-out success, we raised more than £17,000 for charity and everyone had a wonderful evening, so when I was asked if we would be running it again, I thought, why not? Often people are looking for a new challenge or a new way to get fit in the New Year and this is all for fun, but with a serious cause behind it. Safety comes first though, and we do expect participants to commit to boxing training at their local gym for approximately three months prior to the event to ensure they have a good level of fitness, as well as attend the compulsory group sessions we arrange at Peacock Gym.”

The event is open to estate and letting agents, property professionals, suppliers and landlords. Those participating are asked to take a table of ten or twelve to represent their company at the event.

The Event will be on Thursday 26th May 2016., held at Holiday Inn, Avenue Banqueting, 58 Regents Park Road, London, N3 3JN.

To find out more about the event visit www.rumblewiththeagents.co.uk, email Rita Shamplina on info@rumblewiththeagents.co.uk or call 07790569501.

 

Alex Evans

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