A popular boxing club, which honed the skills of Olympians Anthony Ogogo and Charley Davison, is looking forward to a "bright new future."
After both boxers had started their sporting careers with Triple A Boxing Club in Lowestoft - where they were coached by John Cremin and Frank Bacon - the club is now back with a bang.
Having relaunched with regular classes and a new gym at NR Health and Fitness Club on Pinbush Road in south Lowestoft, Triple A is now looking forward to hosting its first show in 20 years next month.
The homecoming show at the Wherry Hotel will see Triple A boxing club return to its "original venue" as a series of bouts will take place on an "evening of England Amateur Boxing" on Saturday, March 11.
Of the reopening, Mr Cremin said: "Triple A is Lowestoft’s most successful boxing club in the eastern countries.
"Obviously we could not have done this without our absolutely fantastic sponsors, and we could not be any happier with the response.
"Due to work commitments, we went 10 years with no shows, and then we had a great four years with Lowestoft ABC, which we are very grateful for, and then another four years at Attleborough Boxing Club.
"Now we have relaunched Triple A again - and we are full to capacity.
"We have got 11 carded boxers at the moment, and next season we should be up to 25.
"We will soon be up to seven club coaches and we have nine committee members."
The club runs on Tuesday's and Thursday's from 5pm to 6pm for under 10 beginners, from 6pm to 7.30pm for potential boxers and from 7pm to 9pm for older boxers.
Mr Cremin said: "It is going really well and we could not do any of these without the fantastic support of NR Health and Fitness Club - a big thank you to them.
"It's great to be back where we belong and the future is looking bright.
"We have four club members boxing in a skills show this weekend at Haverhill."
The club thanked sponsors Olly Carr of Access Plastering; Kirk Graham at G2 Access Solutions Ltd; Amy Matthews at Board, Box & Graze; Danielle High at Well, Well, Well; S Harvey and son builders, Jake Klein at Mighty Scaffolding and Danny Hodges at 1st Home Improvements.
Sponsor Olly Carr, owner of Access Plastering Ltd, said: "I used to box for Triple A as a kid.
"My whole childhood was spent with the club.
"For me this is one of the oldest and the most reputable boxing clubs in the area.
"With Anthony Ogogo and Charley Davison coming out of this club it shows they know what they are doing - so for me it was a no-brainer when I was approached to sponsor the tracksuits.
"I was pleased to be able to help out."
With match-making for the homecoming show under way, spectator tickets will be available - but are limited.
Visit the Triple A Boxing Club Facebook page for more details.
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