Sheffield Steel Stars

Sheffield Steel Stars

Maverick Stars Trust has launched a new partnership using football and boxing to help change young lives. The charity is working with Sheffield Wednesday FC and the Steel City Gym to deliver a series of workshops for local schoolchildren.

Sheffield's most successful amateur boxer Dalton Smith, now a leading light in the pro ranks, will be heading up the project along with boxing coach Pearce Gudgeon. The ‘Sting Like a Bee’ programme tackles issues such as conflict and anger management whilst encouraging team building and exercise.

"I go back to my childhood days, and it's something I didn't have when I was young," Dalton said. "You don't have to be a boxer, but if I can give something back, then it's nice for me to do that."

Head of Community at Sheffield Wednesday, Marcus Brameld added: "We're working with hard-to-reach kids, to give them the opportunity to come into a gym like this will be fantastic. I can only see it growing from here. It'll be great to see kids aspire to Dalton's level.”

To celebrate the launch of the initiative, members of the Sheffield Wednesday Academy took part in a training session at the gym. Click below to see how they got on.

Olympic Life for Conner

Olympic Life for Conner

Maverick Stars Trust ambassador Conner Tudsbury has settled into the Olympic lifestyle as he helps prepare his fellow GB Boxing team mates for the Tokyo Games.

Conner flew out with the rest of the squad ahead of the tournament, which begins next week. While qualification for this Games has come a little soon for the man from Moss Side Fire Station Boxing Club, the experience of being on the GB squad, sparring and training with the team, is vital ahead of the next Olympic cycle. "It's brilliant to be involved and to get to sample the atmosphere and a country I'm really interested in," Conner said. "Obviously I'll be working with Ben Whittaker (GB light-heavyweight) to help sharpen him ahead of the competition. I can't wait for it to be my turn, which it will be, at Paris in 2024!"

It's been a great year for Conner who capped his first international tournament by claiming gold in May at the Socikas tournament in Lithuania.

 

Unsung Heroes – Jamie Moore and Nigel Travis

Unsung Heroes - Jamie Moore and Nigel Travis

Jamie Moore
Nigel Travis

Each Friday we pay homage to a boxing ‘unsung hero’. The lifeblood of the sport - the men and women who have contributed so much and asked for so little, who have saved lives and transformed futures.

This week it's a double whammy, with training team Jamie Moore and Nigel Travis in the spotlight. Nominated by Sean McGoldrick - Commonwealth Gold medallist and top professional (10-1) - the pair train their pro stable at the ViP Gym and also head up respective amateur gyms, Walkden ABC and Moss Side Fire Station Boxing Club.

"They're all for the boxers. They put a lot of time and effort into us, especially through this pandemic," Sean said.

"They never seek the attention or the glory, they pass it on to the boxers. They help with general day-to-day stuff. Any problems or anything, they're always there. They're just good people."

 

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Love for Boxing in Lancashire

Love for Boxing in Lancashire

Sport and politics  combined once again to celebrate the launch of a new partnership at a Lancashire gym. Maverick Stars Trust is working with Love ABA Police Boxing Club on a series of new initiatives.

L-R Charlotte Gilley (Maverick Stars Founder), Jake Berry MP, Paddy Connellan

The Rawtenstall gym, under the guidance of Paddy Connellan, has benefited from the charity's 'subs for clubs' initiative. All members trained for free for the first two months post-lockdown. The project gave the club a financial boost and supported the boxers' families, many of whom have struggled during the pandemic.

Maverick Stars has also secured funding for the club with help from MP for Rossendale and Darwen, Jake Berry. The award will ensure the club continues its excellent community work.

"Now we have got a couple of coaches that come through the day one day a week, that opens up avenues," said Paddy. "We want to expand, we want to open it up to kids with autism, we haven't got that available to us at the moment but people have asked us for it."

To celebrate the new partnership, Jake attended a boxing session and even pulled on the gloves - albeit briefly! He said: "It's fantastic to see the work being done with so many young people; but in fact, an ABC is a lot more than that.

"I have lived in Rossendale for over a decade and I didn't know about the community work that is being done here, the outreach work to help people get back into the workplace, learn real self-worth, discipline, fitness.

“It's just brilliant to see it. It's a facility with boxing at its heart but this place goes so far beyond that."

 

Great and the Good at Walkden

Great and the Good at Walkden Launch

It was a who's who from the world of boxing and celebrity as Walkden ABC officially opened its doors.

The club - in partnership with Maverick Stars Trust - has been open for business since COVID restrictions were eased, but Wednesday 23 June marked its inauguration as a community boxing hub. The new facility at Walkden Town Centre has been a labour of love for former British and European champion Jamie Moore and Maverick Stars founder Charlotte Gilley.

“It's been a couple of years of hard work, but it's fantastic to see this gym finally up and running. Along with Jamie, there are so many brilliant coaches and volunteers involved," Charlotte said.

Those present included Jamie's fellow coaches Nigel Travis, Kelvin Travis, and Danny Wright along with current fighters Jack Catterall, Aqib Fiaz, Tursynbay Kulakhmet, Lerrone Harrison, Marc Leach, Sean McGoldrick and recently retired pair Anthony Crolla and Martin Murray. Local actors Jamie Lomas and Phil Middlemiss were also there to lend their support.

The opening ceremony was a proud moment for Jamie, who had invited Salford radio legend Mike Sweeney to do the honours and cut the red ribbon.

"What a fantastic event and I'm so proud we've finally brought this gym to fruition," Jamie said.  "I grew up around here and I know it's going to be such a valuable asset to the community for generations to come."

 

 

Boxers Like to Trade

Boxers Like to Trade

A unique project aimed at supporting boxers with financial advice and employment opportunities is proving to be a big hit in Manchester.

Maverick Stars Trust has teamed up with FCI Markets – a leading financial services provider – to deliver a 12-session course at Collyhurst and Moston ABC. The programme teaches fighters of all abilities about finance and trading. The company has a wealth of experience in the sector and already works in football, advising young professionals.

FCI chief executive and founder Steve Tyjas said: “You have to have commitment and discipline to excel in any kind of sport and it’s the same with trading. You need to have that dedication."

The course guides participants through the practicalities of trading, step by step, starting with the basics and working up to analytics, charting and the daily movement of each price, currency and stock. Former IBF featherweight World champion Josh Warrington, an ambassador for FCI Markets, is a big supporter of the initiative.

 

 

Super Stoppage for Chantelle

Super Stoppage for Chantelle

Congratulations to Chantelle Cameron who defended her WBC super-lightweight title against Melissa Hernandez in Las Vegas.

The Maverick Stars ambassador was too much for her Puerto Rican opponent, with the referee waving the fight off in the fifth round. The fight was on the undercard of Devin Haney's battle with Jorge Linares - the former winning on points.

 

Back in Business

The Finest Gym in Manchester is getting busy again with two of its professional boxers in action  this weekend. Zak Miller and Ciaran McVarnock are both fighting in Sheffield on a Fight Academy promotion featured on Fightzone tv - a new app showcasing emerging Uk talent.

Both men are trained by Steve Maylett - head coach at the club that recently joined forces with Maverick Stars Trust to deliver a series of initiatives aimed at inspiring young people in the Ancoats area.

Ciaran faces tough journeyman Jamie Quinn, while Zak takes on debutant Jahfibus Faure from Hull. It's been a frustrating time for all fighters, and Zak can't wait to get back out under the lights.

"I turned pro with Steve about two years ago after my amateur career," Zak said. "I've had three fights and would have more but for the COVID, but it is what it is. I've signed a deal with [promoter] Dennis Hobson, so I should be having a busy year."

Along with the pro fighters getting back in action, it's been a hectic time at the gym since lockdown restrictions were eased. Steve's been delighted to once again open the doors to the local community - amateur boxers along with any young people from the area who need a safe haven to train and socialise.

Golden Time for Tudsbury

Golden Time For Tudsbury

Amateur boxing star Conner Tudsbury capped his first international tournament by claiming gold in Lithuania.

The Maverick Stars ambassador beat Rick De Noojer of the Netherlands by unanimous decision to top the podium at the Socikas Tournament. In the earlier rounds, the light-heavyweight from Manchester beat France’s Raphael Monny and Hungarian Pal Kovacs.

“It feels awesome!” Conner said. “It’s my first international tournament and all I wanted, basically, was to show what I’ve got. I enjoyed it. I felt comfortable with the team. The food was nice! Everything was all good, the set-up was really good.”

Eight boxers secured a medal, with Rosie Eccles, Kiaran MacDonald, Calum French and Scott Forrest also claiming gold.

“The rest of the team were very supportive. It gave me an extra boost, extra motivation to do my best,” Conner added.

 

Unsung Hero – Oliver Harrison

Unsung Hero - Oliver Harrison

Each Friday we pay homage to a boxing ‘unsung hero’. The lifeblood of the sport - the men and women who have contributed so much and asked for so little, who have saved lives and transformed futures.

This week we pay tribute to Oliver Harrison - trainer of champions, but more importantly a pillar of the Salford community and a mentor and friend to so many. Aged just 58, Oliver died after battling cancer in 2019.

Oliver guided the early part of Amir Khan's stellar professional career and enjoyed huge success with fighters including Maverick Stars ambassadors Jamie Moore and Derry Mathews, Anthony Farnell, Martin Murray, and Rocky Fielding.

Jamie said: "He made my career. If it wasn't for me coming across Oliver Harrison in my life, there's no way I would've gone on to achieve what I achieved, mainly because he believed in me when nobody else did."

"He was just an amazing person. He always shied away from the limelight; he didn't want it. It was all about the fighters," Martin added.

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