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Former Knowsley Road flying wingmen, Anthony Sullivan, Alan Hunte, and Chris Smith will swap the oval ball for boxing gloves to help boost the fund-raising activities of cancer suffering ex-Saints and Hull full back Steve Prescott.
They will appear on the League At War boxing event which will be staged at the Reebok Stadium, Bolton, on June 14.

Anthony 'The Limo' Sullivan will face Steve 'The Hurricane' Hampson, Alan 'The Assassin' Hunte will slug it out toe-to-toe with Garry 'The Scorpion' Schofield, and Chris 'Smokin' Smith will take on Neil 'Predator' Prescott.

Other bouts are: Esene 'The Original Hitman' Faimalo v 'Master' Maea David, Bill 'Mighty' Quinn v Brad 'The Body' Hepi, Karl 'The Banker ' Kirkpatrick v Jason 'Dynamite' Donohoe, and Tim 'Qualiteh' Street v Warren 'The Warrior' Jowitt.

There will also be a exhibition fight between Andrew 'Wolfie' Pahlen, Robbie 'The Hotstepper' Paul and Herol 'Bomber' Graham.
There are only a few tables left and anyone interested is asked to contact Martin Blondell, telephone 07971792859. All money raised will go toward St Helens-born Steve's foundation which supports Christie's Hospital and the RFL Benevolent fund.



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