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latest Irish fighter to join the ProKick Gym

 

Mark Stewart is the latest signing to the Prokick Gym. Ballymena man Mark Stewart is the latest signing to the Prokick Gym. The 24 year old has a 15 fight record and has won Ulster & Irish titles - the light-welterweight will join the likes of world champion Gary Hamilton and European champion Lydia Braniff to name just a few of the champions at ProKick.
Mark said: "Its clear that Mr Murray is Ireland's biggest and best fight promoter, I'm really glad that he has agreed to look after my career and I'm excited to get the chance to fight on one of his events, which I'll prove that Ballymena kickboxers can hold their own against the the very best out there". Mark went on to explained: "I started kickboxing under Martin Donnelly of the White Tiger association, but Martin had to stop all his classes in this part of the country because of his increasing work commitments. I'm still friends with Martin and would like to publicly thank him for all he has done for me - however I have to move onwards and upwards and for me there's only one group who can do that for me and that's ProKick."
" Mark has been out for about a year now and in that time he's been here a few times training and seems to enjoy what we do here, he is a bit rough around the edges but after a year-out you can expect that - we will soon fix that. He has agreed to travel two - three times a week for training, that alone is over a 80 mile round trip that is the showing me a commitment before there's even one round of sparring done. Time will tell if he has got what it take but what I've seen so far is impressive." Said the former world beater Billy Murray.
If there are any other kick or boxers who don't think they are fulfilling their potential for whatever reasons just call the Prokick hotline on 028 9065 1074 - And if you just want to learn more about what kickboxing has to offer then drop us a line



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