An upcoming boxing event will be held in Watford, raising money for a UK cancer charity.
Dubbed “Ultra White-Collar Boxing”, the sporting event will arrive in Watford this summer. Designed as glamourous occasion, the evening will feature a selection of boxers taking on opponents to raise money for a good cause.
To date, the event organiser has raised more than £20m for Cancer Research UK. Not-for-profit organisations and registered charities alike can sometime use professional poster printing services to create promotional material to spread word of their fundraisers and ongoing campaigns.
The black-tie event in Watford is one of many successful editions that have been held in more than 100 different cities around Britain. Before entering the ring to raise money for those in need, the boxers train hard for eight weeks to prepare themselves.
The Ultra White-Collar Boxing night will be held at the Watford Leisure Centre, Woodside, on Horseshoe Lane in Watford on Saturday, July 16. Matches will take place between 12:00 noon and 10:00 pm and admission is only available to those aged 18 and over.
The event has a strict dress code that must be observed. At minimum, men must wear trousers, shirt, shoes, and tie while ladies should be in evening dresses, or blouse and smart trousers. No leggings, jeans, or chequed shirts are permitted and attendees are advised to dress to impress.