Pub bosses square up to fight for charity in Southend

10:20am Friday 12th March 2010

PUB trade managers Paul Hatton and Brian McKay will forget about their day jobs this May when they face each other in the ring for a charity boxing match.

Mr McKay, 50, who runs the East Anglian Pub Group, owner of the Peter Boat in Leigh, is taking on Mr Hatton, 39, general manager at the Ivory Rooms, Billericay, to raise funds for Southend RNLI and the Hamelin Trust, a charity supporting people with learning disabilities. They pair will fight three, two-minute rounds in a marquee at Warner’s Bridge, Southend, on May 1.

On paper, it appears an even match. Mr McKay is 5ft 10ins tall, and weighs 12st. His opponent is an inch shorter and the same weight.

Mr McKay, a married father-of-three from Great Wakering, said: “My family will get a bit nervous the closer it gets, but they’ve got faith in their old man.”

For details call Mark Peters on 01702 551889.

Back

© Copyright 2001-2012 Newsquest Media Group

Site Logo http://www.echo-news.co.uk

Click 2 Find Business Directory http://www.echo-news.co.uk/trade_directory/