Tuesday 27 September 2011





Brightening the lives of seriously ill children

Starlight Children’s Foundation – what we do
Starlight grants wishes of a lifetime to seriously and terminally ill children; and entertains over 500,000 children with fun and laughter in every hospital and hospice throughout the UK. All Starlight’s activities are aimed at distracting children from the pain, fear and isolation they can often feel as a result of their illness and at strengthening family bonds at what is often a time of great stress. Starlight does not receive funding from the government or the National Lottery and relies on the generosity of people like you.

Starlight Wishes
Starlight Wishes are limited only by a child’s imagination – from swimming with dolphins to going in a helicopter, from meeting a favourite sports team to being a police officer.
A Starlight wish is not just ‘a nice treat’ – it can help to transform the lives of seriously ill children. Seventy percent of Starlight’s children make a full recovery and feedback from the parents of our Starlight children tells the same story: more than a wish fulfilled, the Starlight experience marks a positive turning point in their child’s illness.
Starlight always involves the whole family, giving them happy memories, whatever the future may hold.

Starlight Fun Centres
Starlight Fun Centres create hours of fun and distraction for poorly children in every hospital and hospice UK-wide. The Starlight Fun Centre can be wheeled right up to a sick child’s bed, or played on in the middle of the ward, helping children to make friends. Starlight Fun Centres provide important distraction from unpleasant treatments such as chemotherapy.

Starlight parties, pantomimes and escapes
At Starlight parties, children’s spirits are lifted by contagious laughter. No party is complete without clowns, face painters, party food, decorations, games and goody bags. Starlight pantomimes give sick children the chance to boo, hiss, cheer and shout… and forget about how unwell they feel.  A Starlight Escape can be anything from tenpin bowling for one child and their family, to giving 350 very ill children and their families the opportunity to go to the Starlight Flying Day at Popham. For a lot of children, a Starlight Escape is a rare day out of hospital and is looked forward to with great anticipation and excitement.

Starlight Distraction Boxes A Starlight Distraction Box is a colourful toolbox full of forty or so little games, toys and fun items. Distraction Boxes provide nurses and play specialists with a variety of ways of distracting a child whilst various medical procedures, such as taking blood, are undertaken.
Starlight Distraction Boxes are for use in hospitals, hospices and for home visits. They are in great demand as health care professionals have found that the child tends to look forward to their visit, rather than fearing it.

Sunday 18 September 2011

Weigh-In Party at Bunga Bunga






On Wednesday 14th September, our 10 amateur Boodles Boxing Boys and their friends and family descended on Bunga Bunga, London, to celebrate the weigh in party. Guests were treated to Asahi beer and authentic Italian food, coupled with live music. The atmosphere amongst the boys was surprisingly amiable, bearing in mind each boxer is fiercely competitive, and for some, the weigh in party was the first time they had met their opponent. The main focus of the evening was, of course, the weigh in. And our boys didn’t disappoint. Any nerves quickly dissolved as each boxer ran through the crowd up to the stage accompanied by music of their choice, before removing their shirts and stepping on the scales, flanked by two beauties who will act as ring girls on the night of the ball. Some relished the opportunity more than others. Andy Jennings flexed muscles we didn’t even know existed, and if James Mathias has remained on stage any longer, his song would have finished…
You would be forgiven for thinking that each man taking part is an accomplished sportsman. Whilst many have turned their hand successfully to rugby, and most are physically fit as part of their lifestyle routines, boxing is a foreign skill they have been learning specifically for the Boodles Boxing Ball over the past several months. A fantastic commitment to training and a dedication to the cause, all the boxers are participating in this Boodles event to benefit both Starlight Children’s Foundation, and the Dougie Dalzell MC Memorial Trust, both exceptionally worthy causes.
Whilst predictions regarding results on the night of the ball are almost impossible, what we can vouch for is that boxing training certainly hasn’t done our boys any harm! See pictures below;


Arthur Landon


Jake Heimann


Hugo McMullen


Ed McDermott


Pete Mann


Tom Wallace


Andy Jennings



Hugh van Cutsem


James Mathias


Oliver Slack



Thanks go to Charlie Gilkes http://www.bungabunga-london.com/
and Red Photographic Ltd

Thursday 15 September 2011

The Red Team Get Their Sweat On...







Final Vital Stats

Final vital stats following the fantastic weigh-in party last night at Bunga Bunga in London.




Trainer:
Mark

Trainer:
Colin
Art 'The Dodger' Landon
v
Jake 'The Face' Heimann
AGE:29/5ft 11 inches/80kg

AGE:36/5ft 11 inches/79kg



Hugo 'The Brewser' McMullen
v
Ed 'The Hitman' McDermott
AGE:24/6ft/96kg

AGE:28/6ft 4.5 inches/92kg



Tom 'The Tank Engine' Wallace
v
Pete 'The Punisher' Mann
AGE:29/6ft 2 inches/98kg

AGE:30/5ft 11 inches/100kg



Hugh 'Hunter' van Cutsem
v
Andy 'Jackhammer' Jennings
AGE:36/6ft 4 inches/87kg

AGE:28/6ft/85kg



James ‘Mufty the Mayhem’ Mathias
v
Ollie ‘The Berkeley Bomber’  Slack
AGE:27/6ft 2 inches/109kg

AGE:36/6ft 4.5 inches/111kg



Friday 2 September 2011

Andy and Jake Learn To Control Their Fists Of Fury...




Changes To The Order - Who's Your Money On?


Arthur 'The Dodger' Landon v Jake ‘The Face’ Heimann

Hugh ‘Hunter’ van Cutsem v Andy ‘Jackhammer’ Jennings

Tom ‘The Tank Engine’ Wallace v Peter ‘The Punisher’ Mann

Hugo ‘The Brewser’ McMullen v Ed ‘The Hitman’ McDermott 

James 'Mufty the Mayhem Mathias v Ollie ‘The Berkeley Bomber’ Slack

Thursday 1 September 2011

Arthur Landon

Name: Arthur Landon
Boxing Name: Art "THE DODGER" Landon
Age: 29 
Height: 5ft10
Weight: currently 75, but will try and reach 78.5 for the fight... I don't understand why I'm suddenly struggling to put on weight!
University: (U)niversity of (W)asted (E)ducation
Occupation: Film/Music
Marital Status: Free as a bird.
Reason for boxing: Conquering Demons (Have never thrown a punch in anger...but always secretly wanted to!)


Who is your favourite boxer: Manny Pacquiao!
What’s your boxing style: I have a style?
Which fight would you really have liked to watch: it hasn't happened yet. Pacman Vs Mayweather
One person in the world you would want to watch your fight: My late father.
What one word best describes what it takes to be a ‘white’ collar boxer: It might be only white collar but it still takes "Perseverance" 
Were your parents/girlfriend/wife happy about it: My mother hates even watching arguments on the TV, so you can imagine how she feels about it.

Jake Heimann

Name: Jake Heimann
Boxing Name: The Face
Age: 37
Height: 5' 11"
Weight: 78
School: Harrow            
University: Bristol University
Occupation: Debt
Marital Status: Single
Reason for boxing: Anger management
Who is your favourite boxer: Shane McGuigan 
What’s your boxing style: Punchy
Which fight would you really have liked to watch: JAKE HEIMANN V. ARTHUR LANDON
One person in the world you would want to watch your fight: My late father
What one word best describes what it takes to be a ‘white’ collar boxer: Ego
Were your parents/girlfriend/wife happy about it: Yes

Hugo McMullen

Name: Hugo McMullen
Boxing Name: Hugo the Brewser McMullen
Age: 24
Height: 6 ft
Weight: 89 kg
School: Harrow School
University: Newcastle University
Occupation: Wine Merchant / Broker
Marital Status: Girlfriend
Reason for boxing: So I can be the centre of attention
Who is your favourite boxer: Manny Pacquiao
What’s your boxing style: Handbags and then the kitchen sink
Which fight would you really have liked to watch: Pacquiaovs Marquez
One person in the world you would want to watch your fight: A paramedic / Harry Redknapp
What one word best describes what it takes to be a ‘white’ collar boxer: Stupidity
Were your parents/girlfriend/wife happy about it: No but my brother can’t wait!