Brendon Smith brings pro boxing back to Pittsworth, Australia

Press Release

13/07/2022

Brendon Smith brings pro boxing back to Pittsworth, Australia

Pittsworth, Australia is a town with a proud sporting tradition. Come September 10th another proud chapter will be written in the history books as the Pittsworth Town Hall will host pro boxing for the very first time since 1995.  In one corner - welterweight Jackson Griffiths (5-0), the local boy from Pittworth, educated at Pittsworth State High, a member of the Pittsworth Danes - aka The Pride of Pittsworth. In the other will be Aaron Stahl (2-2-1). This will be a rematch of a decision won by Griffiths earlier this year. The promoter of this event is Brendon Smith, another man who's roots in Pittsworth run deep. His parent still reside in Pittsworth, he too is a former Pittsworth Dane and from humble beginnings he's traveled the world with the sport of boxing.
 
It doesn't get much more 'Pittsworth' than Smith and Griffiths, now they'll combine to create history in the town they proudly call home. “Everytime James O’Shea ring announces me as the ‘fighting pride of Pittsworth’ it sends a chill down my spine. I proudly represent Pittsworth and to be a part of a history making event like this in my home town is a dream come true. This one is for the people of Pittsworth.” Jackson Griffiths said. "This one will be special, I'm trained out of Smithy's TGW Country gym here in Pittsworth by two local legends Brad Smith and Gary Ruhle. To fight for a Queensland title in my hometown is something I'll never forget but at the same time I've got a job to do so when it comes time to fight it's all business and I can't let emotion take over. This is a really tough fight and I need to be at my best but there is no doubt that fighting at home will give me a huge lift." I know my opponent well, Aaron Stahl is a really good fighter, this is a rematch, I won the first one by decision but obviously Aaron thinks he can reverse the result and obviously I think I can repeat the dose.
 
The promotion - TGW & Smithy Bring the Big Fights 31 will be the first professional boxing action in the town in 27 years. "April 21, 1995 I promoted a show in Pittsworth," Brendon Smith said. 
"On that night we had Mick Shaw, Mick Thompson and Gary Ruhle all fight pro on the card and it was a night to remember. Mick Shaw had a great win over the highly regarded Paul Hiles, Mick Thomspson beat Jimmy Anderson and Pittsworth boy Gary Ruhle defeated Jacko Oliver. Now 27 years later we are coming back and Pittsworth's new star Stoneleigh Jackson Griffiths has the biggest opportunity of his career fighting for a Queensland title. Jackson has earned this shot, he's 5-0 as a pro and improving all the time. Both Jackson and I are proud to be from Pittsworth so this one is special for both us, not only that, I think Pittsworth deserves an event like this. I hope the event has a great spin off for the business community in Pittsworth, there is no doubt an event of this calibre will bring people to PIttsworth. It's a great town and community and those who come to the show from out of town will understand why we love the place. We packed the Hall in 1995 and I hope we do the same in September."
  
The sporting history of Pittsworth includes the deeds of world champion runner Arthur Postle in the early 1900s and rugby league international star Mark Hohn.