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Welcome to punchlineboxing.co.uk

Welcome to the Punchline boxing magazine's official website. This website is dedicated to bringing you current news and information about the amateur boxing scene in England as well as pictures, videos and updated events.Punchline also offers clubs the chance to run their own page throught the website in which they can update information themselves regarding their club, boxers and upcoming events.

We aim to provide the fans of the sport with an outlet to which they can find information about the clubs, boxers and events taking place in England. Punchline, also produces a bi-monthly magazine which can be purchased across the North east of england and features news on the Tyne, Tees and Wear region.

We hope you enjoy our website and feel free to contact us if you wish to contribute information, pictures or videos to the web-site.

Latest Club News
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Birtley coach Graeme Rutherford has been awarded the national coach of the year award after another excellent season coaching the youngsters at Birtleys highly regarded boxing club.
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'Cast Iron' Casey
Posted on the 04/05/11
by Punchline Boxing
We take a look back at Jack 'Cast Iron' Casey's career which saw him fight with Hall of Famer's Jock McAvoy and Marcel Thil among many other quality boxers.
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Born in the notorious Hendon neighbourhood, Sunderland, Willie Neil would take over the mantle of local boxing legend Jack Casey as the second ‘Sunderland Assassin’ to hail from the area.The nickname was originally given to Willie by BBC commentator H
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kirk goodings
Posted on the 05/04/11
by Punchline Boxing
Punchline's Shaun Tate speaks with Sunderland professional about winning a place in Frank Warren's stable and his career to date.
Latest Events
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Edition 6 Out Now !!!
Posted on the 13/12/11
by Punchline Boxing
ISSUE 6 LOOKS FANTASTIC! IT IS MASSIVE, 72 PAGES!