Former Premier League goalkeeper knocked out in charity fight.

Former Premier League goalkeeper knocked out in charity fight
Former Premier League goalkeeper knocked out in charity fight

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Former goalkeeper Pat Kenny needed oxygen after being knocked out by Curtis Davis. The two former Premier League players met at a charity boxing tournament organized by former Arsenal goalkeeper Graham Stack. However, in Davis's case, who dominated Kenny for one round, there is no talk of charity spirit.
“Nothing good happens when you get knocked out,” Kenny said after the fight.
Davis's attack consisted of a series of powerful combinations that prompted referee Wayne to stop the fight. The charity tournament, although aimed at raising funds for good causes, once again showed that sporting competitions can be a real test. Every boxer steps into the ring not only for victory but also for the honor of their career. As this fight showed, in sports, no one is safe from surprises, and in attempts to help others, it is important to maintain caution and respect for oneself and the opponent.

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