Part Two of introducing the Fight Night fighters, and wow do they look fierce
If you thought the first lot were good, wait until you see these fighters
You’ve met the first round of fighters, but are you ready for the final line-up? Brace yourself, because they’re equally fiery.
As you’ll know by now, Fight Night is on Saturday and organised by Wilder Events, and if you weren’t lucky enough to secure a ticket, you can watch along online here.
It’s been running since 2021 and this time Fight Night’s charitable causes are Blokes and Solidaritee, which both have deep connections to Durham.
Blokes is a mental health not-for-profit charity that supports men in a safe and non-judgemental way to open up about their mental health, connect with others and tell a #MaleTale. What could be more relevant during November?
Durham students will also be very familiar with Solidaritee, which is led by students in a stand against injustices faced by refugees, and supports NGOs working directly with those affected by forced displacement. Solidaritee is instantly recognisable by their uniquely designed t-shirts, which are arguably the best and most important fashion statement in Durham.
This year, Fight Night is sponsored by The Wild Card – Durham’s only student discount card. The Wild Card offers you hundreds of discounts all over the city, in bars, restaurants, shops and even hotels – perfect for when parents come to stay, or when you want to do a Lydia Millen.
Our favourite offers from The Wild Card include 10 per cent off drinks at The Three Bridges, 50 per cent off Pizza Punks on a Tuesday, some cracking deals at Rev’s (£3 pints, half price cocktails and 40 per cent off food anyone?), free hair cuts, 10 per cent off at Timpson and Johnson’s Dry Cleaners, plus free entry to Dance Mondays at Loft. What’s not to love?
If you love saving money, the Wild Card is a no-brainer and with the code ‘tabdurham’ you get an exclusive 25 per cent off the Wild Card. We can exclusively say this is the best deal in Durham, and you’ll even get priority bus boarding and free drinks at Fight Night with a Wild Card. £15 well spent if you ask me.
We know what you’re really here for though, so it’s our pleasure to introduce the second half of Round Four’s fighters.
Salome ‘De Badass’ Carey
Representing: DU Fitness Society
Opponent: Brittney ‘Slay Them’ Slavin
Arjun ‘The Sikh Freak’ Johal
Representing: Himself
Opponent: Jack ‘One Beer’ Kinnear
Maddie ‘The Baddie’ Clark
Representing: Collingwood Mixed Lacrosse
Opponent: Lola ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ Babalola
Theodor ‘Berserker’ Groes
Representing: HCRFC
Opponent: ‘The Beast from the Middle East’ Amir Rehman
Mollie ‘Bish Bash’ Baars
Representing: DU Hockey
Opponent: Rebecca ‘The Untameable’ Todd
Christian ‘The Shed’ Garry
Representing: GCRFC
Opponent: Seb ‘The Supreme’ Allison
Lara ‘The Bulldog’ Bennett
Representing; DU Netball
Opponent: Jasmine ‘Blackout’ Brankin
Angus ‘Assassin’ Guy
Representing: DU Cricket
Opponent: Kieran ‘Braut’ Bailey
Lucy ‘The Arrow’ Harrow
Representing: HCBC
Opponent: Issy ‘Divine’ Devine
Rufus ‘The Dart’ Hart
Representing: DU Hockey
Opponent: Will ‘The Jackhammer’ Jack
Yasmin Gradwick-Light
Representing: DU Hockey
Opponent: Clem ‘Blackout’ Black
‘Stone Cold’ James Austin
Representing: CCAFC
Opponent: Harry ‘Grizzly Bear’ Gordon
Liu Sia ‘In Hell’ Jyoti
Representing: Herself
Opponent: Em ‘The Executioner’ Liu
Sheldon ‘The Sherminator’ Fivaz
Representing: DURFC
Opponent: Fin ‘The Finisher’ Douglas
Related stories recommended by this writer:
• The Tab presents: The ultimate dos and don’ts of walking in Durham
• Kinks, Crocs and Champagne: 10 wacky and wonderful Durham societies you should join
• Wait a minute, is Gilesgate becoming the new Viaduct?