Simon, from Boneta, or Craig from Pourhouse? Or will Simon have a different opponent on fight night? It all remains to be seen...

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Undercards
1. Aya Garcia vs Evelyn Calado
2. Joni McKervey vs Samm Rabby
3. Keenan Hood vs Jason Browne
4. Matthew Morgenstern vs Adam Jarrett
5. Chris Giannakos vs Jian Cheng
6. Dennis Brock vs Matt Lautsch
7. Arthur Wynn vs Nigel Springthorpe
8. Hamish MaCrae vs Ryan Mielty
9. Josh Pape vs Steve Da Cruz
Non-Title Bout
1. Brian Grant vs Mark Louie
Title Fights
1. Shay Washburn vs Kaitlin Daur
2. Chris Cho vs Romano Castillo
3. Chen-Wei Lee vs Kristofer Betts
4. Simon Kaulback vs Craig Kenzie (or Chris Dzaka)



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More about Aprons for Gloves Restaurant Rumble
Restaurant Rumble 2012, is a charity boxing event organized by Aprons for Gloves Boxing Association. With 12 weeks of training beginning on April 16th, any individual that works in the local service industry (or any profession that ever wore an apron, for that matter) can live the dream, and trade in their apron for a pair of boxing gloves in order to fight for the greater good.
They will train in a real gym, with real fighters and for just one night they will experience the lights, the energy and the adrenaline while they duel to the death* in a battle of fisticuffs in front of hundreds of their peers! Bartenders, barbers, butchers and baristas will battle! Meat Packers, Managers, Maids and the Maître ‘D will maim* one another! This is a once in a lifetime chance to compete in a grueling spectacle of carnage* with a punctuation of barely palatable pageantry!
It will be a tertiary-sector tilt; a foie-gras-fueled fight night! Watch in content as the bitter, brawling fists of the bartender mercilessly mangle the restaurant manager’s mug. By the end of their training, participants will be so tough both mentally and physical that in the words of Muhammad Ali, they will be “murdering rocks” and “injuring stones”! They will be able to “hospitalize a brick” – they’ll be “so mean they’ll make medicine sick”!
*No one will be murdered, maimed or harmed in any way. There will be no actual carnage. It is more likely that someone will experience exhaustion before any possibility of physical injury can occur. It should actually be more of a comedy fest than a slugfest.


