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Kerry-Louise Norbury: 'I'm ready for title tilt'



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
ANSTON-born Kerry-Louise Norbury says she is ready to face the biggest fight of her life this weekend.
The local kickboxer, who now resides in Ranskill, fights New Zealand's Georgie Tutaki for the World Professional Full Contact Kickboxing title.
Norbury has trained all over the world this year in preparation for her title fight, and recently trained with former champion boxer Clinton Woods.
And the confident challenger, who trains at the Falcon Fight Academy in Dinnington, said: "I have had the best ever pre-fight run up to training and I am sure it will allow me to shine. I will leave my talking to the ring – that's where I am at my best."
"The New Zealander has not got on a plane and travelled 24 hours to bring the title to me, but I am more than ready for anything she throws at me."
The contest headlines an evening of kickboxing this Sunday (31st) at Sheffield's Octagon.
There are a few tickets remaining, and anyone interested in going can ring the box office on 0783 392 3635.



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