The east-Belfast man will face Donegal’s Chris Coyle on Prokick’s Fright Night bill in his native city.
After recent victories in Switzerland and Dublin, Fullerton is confident of a happy hallowe’en.
He said: “At the moment I feel in great form and the recent wins really lifted my confidence. I have trained hard for this fight and have an aim of getting back into contention for domestic titles.”
While Gary isn’t training, he remains in the Prokick Gym, instructing young students as they progress through the syllabus while hoping to land the coveted Black Belt for himself.
He added: “I have been associated with the Prokick Gym for 10 years and there was a time when my training wasn’t as consistent as I would have liked. But there is no better place, the gym is like a second home for me.”
Fullerton’s mentor, former world champion Billy Murray, said: “Gary is getting back to the form he showed a few years ago and it’s exciting to watch him return to the ring and win fights. He took his 2006 defeat badly but he’s a better fighter now and he will show that on October 30.”
Gary will be joined by Prokick fighters Peter Rusk, Paul Best, David Foster, Karl McBlain, Darren McMullan, Johnny Smith, Stuart Jess and Ursula Agnew on the October 30 fancy dress bill.
Limited tickets remain and are priced at £20 and £30, along with limited £50 VIP ringside tickets that come with a champagne reception, Fright Night goodie bag and post-fight party invitation.
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Comments
That aderdsess several of my concerns actually.
By ZaiyaZaiya on 22 Dec 2011
second home more like first starting to 4get wot u look like
By Kimberley HoustonKimberley Houston on 27 Oct 2011