
Win four ringside VIP tickets worth £500 for Gladiators III with St Andrew's Sporting Club and The Scottish Sun
TOP PRIZE Win four ringside VIP tickets worth £500 for Gladiators III with St Andrew's Sporting Club and The Scottish Sun
Gladiators III is taking place on Friday 20 June 2025 at Caledonia Gladiators Arena in East Kilbride and it is sure to provide an extremely exciting show as listed below!
Fresh off the back of a four week training camp in Los Angeles, Matty McHale returns to Scotland ready to headline the Caledonia Gladiators arena for the second time. This time, facing off against Sean Bruce with the opportunity to upgrade his Commonwealth Silver Super Flyweight belt to the full version.
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It's an exciting prize for any boxing fan
Jake Limond has been clamouring for a step up and it comes in the shape of a Scottish showdown, with the chance of winning two titles. In the opposite corner will be Adian Williamson, Jake had been hoping to get an eye on his opponent at the public workout but he'll now have to wait until the weigh in for that first face off.
Tyler Jolly had agreed to his first title fight earlier in the year, unfortunately for the 2022 Commonwealth Games medalist - it didn't go ahead.
However, Scottish fight fans now reap the benefits as his first championship bout will now land on our Gladiators show and it can't come quick enough him. He'll be taking on the Welsh Welterweight champion, Jake Tinklin
Former World Champion, Alex Arthur was very impressed when Cassidy Todd fought on our last event in The Home of the Caledonian Gladiators and have her return to the ring on this card. She'll be facing off against Ashleigh Johnson though not to be fooled by her record, her only losses come from championship bouts - an experience and advantage she may bring over Glasgow's First woman boxer.
Lewis Connelly is relishing the opportunity to fight in his hometown again. Having only fought last week, Craig Morgan prepares for his fourth fight this year on Gladiators and it comes in the way of a step up, an opponent with a winning record.
3/4 of Billy Neill's wins have come by knockout and he's aiming to add another on on June 20th. And in a late addition , Donagh Keary from Ireland joining this card stacked with Scottish talent. He was a standout amateur and only made his professional debut in March and we look forward to having him feature on this show.
The Scottish Sun has teamed up with St Andrew's Sporting Club to offer one of our lucky readers the chance to win four Ringside VIP Tickets worth £500 you will also get a meet and greet with the headliners and our lucky winner will get a signed glove. We also have a pair of tickets to give away for two lucky runners up.
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B. Muhammad Ali
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Please put "GLADIATORS III" in the email subject header. Competition closes at Midnight 15 June, 2025.
UK residents only, excluding any St Andrew's Sporting Club or Scottish Sun employees and their families or anyone professionally connected with this promotion. One entry per person.
Three winners will be selected at random from all entries received before the closing date.
The prize is one winner receiving four Ringside VIP tickets to Gladiators III on 20 June 2025 at Caledonia Gladiators Arena in East Kilbride and a meet and greet with headliners.
Winner will also receive a signed glove by headliners. Two runners up will receive standard tickets for the show.
Tickets must be accepted as offered and are not transferable and not refundable. No cash alternative will be offered. Entrants must be aged 18 or over.
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