Full-service betting and gaming platform provider, Sportingtech, is throwing its weight behind Anna 'Albatross' Mackney, UK Regional Director at Play'n GO, as she prepares to make history in the first-ever female bout at the SBC Charity Boxing Championship.
The event, set to take place at London’s Park Lane Hilton Hotel on November 10, will witness Mackney facing off against Ally McIvor, Partnerships Team Manager at Games Global.
Anna Mackney's rigorous training journey, spanning 20 weeks, has involved daily one to two-hour sessions, meticulously planned to fit around her demanding schedule. Sportingtech’s sponsorship underscores its support for Mackney's dedication and determination.
The charity boxing event, organized in collaboration with the Oliver’s Wish Foundation, aims to raise funds for several noble causes, including the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, Chestnut Tree House, and SUDC UK. Last year’s event successfully raised £140,000 for these charitable initiatives.
Sportingtech will sponsor a VIP table at the event, where 12 prominent figures from the iGaming industry will enter the ring, captivating an audience of 500 guests.
Expressing her enthusiasm, Anna Mackney stated, “I am incredibly excited to take part in the first female bout at SBC’s Charity Boxing Championship, and I am very grateful to Sportingtech for the sponsorship and support.
Training has been tough, having to juggle my job with a rigorous schedule hasn’t been easy, but I hope on the night the hard work pays off. The event raises money for some great causes, and it should be a fun night.”
Dan Stone, Marketing Director at Sportingtech, echoed the excitement, saying, “It’s a pleasure to sponsor Anna ‘The Albatross’ Mackney for the first-ever female bout at SBC’s annual Charity Boxing Championship. We know she’s been put through her paces in training and can’t wait for a victory next month.
This event has been a great addition to the industry’s calendar and raises money for a number of worthy causes, and we are delighted to be able to lend our support.”
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