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Here you can see K.O. Clothing's team of top athletes they have put together to help promote the brand. These hard working dedicated athletes are either at the top of their sport, or young up & coming amateurs striving to reach the top! K.O. Clothing & Lucas 'Big Daddy' Browne have teamed up together to work on a joint brand of clothing which you can view here. Lucas is on course to challenge once again for the WBA World Heavyweight Title after ruling went in his favour regarding the scandal after his fight against Chagaev. Lucas is in line to face Fres Oquendo next for the vacant WBA strap. Sam is a former British & Commonwealth welterweight champion. Sam is looking to chase down the welterweight division and is targeting a world title over the next 12 months. Click here to view fight fan t-shirts for Sam Eggington. Frankie is a former British & Commonwealth welterweight champion. Frankie is Britain's only ever world amateur boxing champion, and has a fantastic pedigree.

World honours are on the horizon for Fun Time! Click here to view fight fan t-shirts for Frankie Gavin. Charlie is currently the English flyweight champion. Charlie is a dedicated young fighter, who knows exactly what he wants to achieve within boxing. Click here to view fight fan t-shirts for Charlie Edwards. 'El Diablo' Dean Dodge is a newly turned professional boxer fighting out of Yeovil, Somerset. Dean has an entertaining all action style, and has recently signed with trainer Jon Pegg, who also works with Sam Eggington. Dean is an all out entertaining fighter, and definitely one to keep an eye out for! Conor Reynolds is Ireland's number 1 freestyle footballer. Conor will be targeting to win many tournaments in 2016, which will hopefully lead him towards becoming world champion. Bryn 'The Bruiser' Wain is young professional boxer who fights out of The Horseshoe Gym in Swindon. Bryn has a tough rugged style, and always puts everything on the line. Brad & James are 2 young amateur fighters, both coming out of Yeovil, Somerset, and are on their paths to becoming professional athletes.

Nick is the former British middleweight champion. After facing Chris Eubank Jr in a grueling contest, Nick showed his true warrior spirit by not quitting and eventually the referee decided to stop the fight, and rightly so.
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Ross campaigned at Bantamweight, and was the former Bantamweigth Commonwealth & WBO European Bantamweight champion and was the former English Super Flyweight Champion. Click here to view fight fan t-shirts for Ross 'The Boss' Burkinshaw.
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sasquatch hoodies saleRoss has not let this get him down, as he now runs a gym and passes his wisdom on to youngsters who are looking to become apart of the boxing scene. We will support Ross, and look forward to watching his gym develop in to a fantastic place for everyone to train & work hard at. Thank you Ross for becoming a part of #TeamKO and helping grow the brand. 33 Photos and videosViewing Tweets won't unblock @evanball02.When the Premier League fixtures for the 2015-16 season were published, this must have looked like a vital game for Bournemouth – perhaps a last chance to gain much-need points in an anticipated battle against relegation among a sequence of matches against contenders for European places.

As things have turned out, Eddie Howe's men have effectively been safe for a while, and perhaps it was just as well that they did not need anything from this game. Second-best throughout to a West Bromwich Albion side who could have been excused for having their minds on beaches more distant than those of nearby Boscombe, they trailed to an early goal by Salomon Rondon, Albion's Venezuelan striker, and were indebted to Artur Boruc, their goalkeeper, who made a double save from a penalty by Craig Gardner. The other man they had to thank was Claudio Yacob, the Albion midfield player, whose error late on gave substitute Matt Ritchie an equaliser that Bournemouth scarcely deserved. The point ended a run of three successive defeats for the Dorset club but Howe will know that changes will need to be made to his squad in summer if things are not to more closely-run next season. “I want to grow the club and the only way is to stay in the Premier League,” he said. “We evaluate the squad game by game and day by day.”

Albion manager Tony Pulis, a former Bournemouth player and manager who still lives in nearby Poole, hopes to extend his contract with the Baggies, which still has a year to run, and he will be wondering how his players failed to take all three points. At least he could console himself with the thought that he would be home early. “I think we deserved to win,” he said. “The players' attitude was very good but we needed Gardner to score to put us 2-0 up.” Rondon's opener began when Boruc sent a miskicked clearance straight to Albion youngster Jonathan Leko, making only his second start. He sent the ball out to Jonny Evans on the left and the Northern Ireland defender's cross was nodded firmly past Boruc by Rondon as he muscled his way past Steve Cook. Boruc, though, made up for his error when he dived to his right to fingertip aside a curling left-foot shot by Gardner then did even better when Tommy Elphick was deemed by Mark Clattenburg, the referee, to have pulled back Craig Dawson as they went for a corner-kick.

Gardner's penalty was too central and the Polish goalkeeper pushed the ball against the crossbar, then leapt backwards to scoop it to safety when Cook's attempted clearance hit Gardner and looped towards the empty net. Little was seen of the Bournemouth attack, even after Howe sent on Callum Wilson and Josh King to give them an injection of pace. Both put decent chances wide soon after their introduction, but Rondon, with a header, and substitute Saido Berahino, with a blocked shot, might have doubled Albion's lead. Instead Albion paid for failing to score a second goal as Bournemouth found an unlikely equaliser when Yacob back-headed Cook's long throw-in from the left into his own goalmouth where Ritchie nodded in. Even then Albion had a chance to win it, but Dawson's shot across Boruc rebounded from the outside of the far post. Howe said he was “very relieved not to lose. Everyone would have thought West Brom at home was a very winnable game but there is no such thing in this division.