Scaffolder’s Fight for Cancer Research UK

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Scaffolder and rising MMA star, Bradley Rice is raising funds for Cancer Research UK.

The Teal Scaffold employee who works as a PASMA Scaffolding Operative at the company recently undertook an eight-week intensive MMA Bootcamp in preparation of Ultra MMA, a charity fundraiser.

The event which takes places on Friday 16th December at Liverpool’s iconic Olympia is supporting Bradley in raising much-needed funds for Cancer Research UK.

After competing in MMA competitions for over a decade, Bradley is set to take on one of his most challenging and important fights to date.

Cancer Research UK is a charity that is very close to my heart, so I wanted to raise funds for the cause. The work they do to support not just those who are affected by cancer but also their families is priceless,” Bradley said.

Bradley’s Manager at Teal Scaffold, Kevin Williams added: “We are incredibly proud of Bradley. We have seen first-hand how hard he has worked in training in preparation for the big event and cause. The team at Teal Scaffold will be backing Bradley as he fights for a great cause. Good luck and well done to all those involved in the event.”

You can follow Bradley’s fight on LinkedIn and Twitter.

There’s still time to donate via the MMA stars Just Giving page or by purchasing a ticket for the fundraising event here.

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