Kays - Davies to receive ITV exposure, September 17th Manchester Velodrome By Jamie Albrecht It can certainly be said to be the case that television exposure can benefit a fighter whose career is on the rise. For Super-Featherweight stylists John Kays and Dai Davies, such an experience is on the horizon, as ITV Wales are keen to publicise their upcoming September 17th International Masters title clash at the Manchester Velodrome. It is understandable that the attention will be with Davies for the most part, as the fighter will be subject to a documentary programme highlighting the evenings main event, including the Welshmans preparations for the clash and his resultant post-fight reaction. For Kays, such an opportunity to perform for the television audience will no doubt be relished as an added platform upon which the man from Ashton can positively shine and perhaps send out a warning to the big names at domestic level, such as British Super-featherweight Gary Sykes, who currently enjoys an undefeated record of 16-0 as a professional. A chance to perform in front of the media, whether national regionally or nationally, is a chance that should be used to its full potential by both boxers and they will surely know this. What promises to be an exciting night of boxing at the Manchester Velodrome on the 17th September has therefore been given an added dimension. Kays is the man closer to home, but Davies will have the added comfort and motivation that he is still performing in front of the home crowd, which ensures that he will be ready to give his all, which is something that Kays is indeed hoping for. In a recent interview, Kays explained that he hopes Davies will bring the fight to him as It will bring out the best (in me) and make it an exciting fight for the fans. If all goes to plan, this event could be a memorable one, with a degree of public recognition at stake as well as a championship belt, the night looks to offer a sizeable incentive to put on a show and grab the much needed victory. ----------------- The fight also features a great 9 fight undercard, with tickets priced at £30.00 and £50.00 - available from all boxers and ww.vipbe.co.uk
yeah thats right, it is just clips of the fight, not in its entirety to give some publicity to davies as the home man
saw kays fight as an amateur, got the **** robbed out of him in the abas at preston, he could fight though, thats probably why he got robbed, n/west oficials don't like good fighters, ive a feeling kay wins this.