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Electricbase rep steps into the ring for charity
Electricbase Sales Rep Glenn Dixon has taken the fight against cancer literally, raising £300 for Cancer Research UK in a White Collar Boxing match.
Glenn stepped into the ring at the Plymouth Guildhall with Mark Dilloway, a delivery driver from Plymouth, for three two-minute rounds under amateur boxing rules, which mean participants have to wear head-guards, vests and shorts. Glen won unanimously, coming out on top in all three rounds.
To prepare for the match Glenn took part in a gruelling eight-week training regime, including two sessions in the gym every week. He has been boxing since he was 10 years old.
Glenn said: “I saw a post on Facebook about White Collar Boxing and decided to get in touch. I didn’t think I would hear anything back, but I got a text message saying I had been successful and inviting me to a meeting.
“It was a big commitment, with a tough training programme that was made more difficult as I had my stag weekend in the middle of it. I told my fiancée not to worry, as a black eye would heal in time! We were all raising money for a good cause though, which really helps spur you on.
“As well as improving my fitness it’s been great for networking. There are some useful contacts involved, including electricians and people from other industries. It’s nice to get in there and let them know what we do.”
Electricbase is part of Grafton Merchanting GB, which recently announced Cancer Research UK as its charity of choice. Colleagues are undertaking fundraising activities throughout the year.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Grafton Merchanting GB .
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