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Cowgills backs Bolton boxer Jack Flatley
L-R: Stuart Stead and Jack Flatley

Cowgills backs Bolton boxer Jack Flatley

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Bolton-based accountancy and business advisory firm Cowgills is once again sponsoring boxer Jack Flatley as he goes for the English super welterweight title later this week.

Flatley from Farnworth, Bolton is appearing on the bill at the University of Bolton Stadium on 11 May and will fight Shropshire’s Craig Morris. Cowgills has supported him since he turned professional in 2015 and is assisting him as he makes his first attempt for the title.

Stuart Stead, a partner at the Bolton-based accountancy and business advisory firm has backed Flatley throughout his career.

Flatley said: “I’m training harder than I ever have before and am already at my fighting weight. This fight is brilliant for my career and also brilliant to see the rest of Bolton get behind me. The interest and support locally has been phenomenal.

“Without the support of corporate sponsors like Cowgills, I wouldn’t be able to put all of my focus into training. Stuart and the firm have been loyal supporters since the start of my journey and it has allowed me to train and focus on my career. I’m ready for the fight with Morris and would like to thank Cowgills for helping me on this unbelievable journey.”

Stead added: “Jack combines raw talent with grit and hard work to reach his goals. It’s our privilege to be able to follow his journey and wish him the very best for the night. This latest fight is testament to the investment we, and others, have made to date to help Jack reach another level.”

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