The scheduled for September 12 at Stormont Hotel Belfast āKnockdown Lockdownā, topped by Johnny āSwiftā Smith (9-0, 6 KOs) up against Lee Sung-hyun (55-9-1, 17 KOs) for WKN World welterweight title, has been postponed to November 27. Instead, promoter Billy Murray is set to stage the āFight Clubā at the warehouse event, taking place at ProKickās, soon-to-be new home, located at 2-6 Laburnum St BT5 5BD, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
āThe match between Johnny Smith vs Korean champion Sung-hyun Lee was set to be the biggest and most challenging match in Johnnyās fight career,ā said Murray, who himself earned kickboxing world titles in four different weight classes. āNot forgetting the undercard, our three ProKick Samurais ā Grace Goody, Jay Snoddon and James Braniff ā their challenges are also going to be career defining.ā
āDue to the travel restrictions eg quarantine for the Korean fighter on his arrival to Northern Ireland, and when he returns home, this has made this match on September 12 impossible. The German replacement fighterās coach for Grace has only one vaccine. Plus, our own Grace Goody has been hit with COVID. Jay and James were self-isolating after coming into contact with COVID.ā
āThese and other complications are making it virtually impossible at this time. Therefore, we have decided to postpone until we can make sure there are no other complication and arrangements for Sung-hyun Lee to travel to Belfast is confirmed with or without isolation.ā
āThe only fights we didnāt have trouble or issues with was James Braniff vs Joshua Embradura for the British title.ā
Fight Club is coming to Belfast
In the main event ofĀ Prokick: Fight Club, representative of the country-host Jay Snoddon takes on Justin Pace of Malta. The pair of featherweights squares off in WKN International amateur title bout.
In the co-main event local James Braniff faces off Joshua Embradura of Wales. The contest is for WKN British super lightweight amateur belt.
āFirst up, we have the Battle of Britain with Holywoodās, James Braniff, who will step back into the ring at Fight Club and face a talented fighter from Wales, Joshua Embradrua for the WKN British super lightweight title,ā Murray said. āThis match is scheduled for five two-minute rounds of K-1 kickboxing action. This will be an all-action-packed bout with both competitors hungry to succeed on the world stage. Prepare to be thrilled and dazzled by these two young men for the āBattle of Britainā.ā
āThe International WKN title match is back on with a change of opponent for Jay Snoddon. ProKickās young Samurai Jay-san was to challenge, Italian Ranieri Cingolani for the WKN International featherweight belt. COVID restrictions and regulations has made that match a non-starter. The Italian coach, a single vaxxer needed to quarantine on arrival in Belfast and upon his return to Italy, this wasnāt feasible. ProKick scared the country for a suitable opponent and just yesterday secured a top 60 kg fighter from Malta. Justin Pace a 21-year-old, who has been training five years and is a Brown belt under world champion trainer, Master Noel Mercieca of Team Noel Malta.ā
The event will also see a sparring session featuring reigning top welterweight contender Johnny āSwiftā Smith and five Prokickers.
Prokick: Fight Club card
WKN International featherweight amateur title, oriental rules, 5Ćā2 min rounds
Jay Snoddon (Northern Ireland) vs. Justin Pace (Malta)
WKN British super lightweight amateur title, oriental rules, 4Ćā2 min rounds
James Braniff (Northern Ireland) vs. Joshua Embradura (Wales)
Sparring session, oriental rules, 5Ćā3 min rounds
Johnny Smith (Northern Ireland) vs. FIVE fit kick-boxers