By Tomi Pradarics and Adam Noble-Forcey

After a successful event in the city of Bracknell in late July, Al Siesta and Siesta Boxing Promotions are heading back to the Bracknell Leisure Centre on September 29th.

Headlining the first show in the city on July 8th, South African-born, Southampton-based Luther Clay dominated seasoned veteran Renald Garrido with a unanimous decision victory over eight rounds. The highly entertaining ‘Battle Of Bracknell’ also saw Jonny Phillips win a close fight with Jamie Speight via decision while local favorites Naylor Ball, George Lamport, Billy Allington and Irishman Rohan Date all participated on the card.

On the upcoming show 22-year-old Clay (9-1, 4 KOs) will be looking for his tenth victory against the Frenchman, Yahya Tlaouziti (13-3-3, 5 KOs) as Clay continues his assault on the 147-pound division. The undercard will involve more local talent including George Lamport, Sam Horsfall, Aaron Collins, and Rohan Date.

Spectators in the arena and in front of television sets will also be able to see the return of heavyweight prospect Nick Webb following his shocking, one-punch knockout loss to upset-minded David Allen on the undercard of Dillian Whyte vs Joseph Parker last July.

“I'm delighted to continue our great work in Bracknell. It's Luther's hometown and the response from our last event was overwhelmingly positive. The people in the local area seem to really enjoy their boxing and the plan is to build a truly great destination for fight fans. Again, we will be involving many talented local fighters on the card and bring to the great people of Bracknell a hugely entertaining night of fights,” said promoter Al Siesta on his company’s upcoming show.

“As for Luther, we have huge plans for him, he's in a good place mentally and physically and he responded very well to the pressure of being the headline fighter. Previously, I have taken Luther all over Europe and Russia to start his education in boxing, now it's time to build his base in his hometown.”

In Yahya Tlaouziti, Clay has another tough night ahead of him. The French welterweight has never been stopped in his 19 fights and is a fighter that always comes to win.

“The show will be a carnival of boxing for fight fans. I plan to put on more competitive 50/50 fights for those attending. It's going to be another great night of boxing in Bracknell! It's a town I have huge plans for and envisage promoting many more great nights there as we continue our philosophy of well-matched bouts throughout our shows. I would like to have Luther fighting for a title by the end of the year, in Bracknell. He's improving in every fight, I'm very optimistic about his future,” concluded Siesta.

You can reach Tamas Pradarics at pradaricst@yahoo.com and follow him on Twitter @TomiPradarics.