Rutherglen Reformer

Brandon’s Russian adventure

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Brandon Grant has gone from Rutherglen to Russia in the space of four weeks after Boxing Scotland selected him for their Next Generation programme.

The 17-year-old former Stonelaw High pupil, who dreams of going profession­al, is taking part in a week-long training camp in Krasnodar before taking part in the Nikolay Pavlyukov Memorial Tournament next week.

Grant, who boxes out of Priestfiel­d ABC in Blantyre, was selected for assessment­s at Boxing Scotland’s High Performanc­e Centre in Bridgeton before being invited to travel to Russia.

It was a whirlwind for the young boxer and mum Michelle as they prepared to send him across the world.

Michelle said:“Brandon was invited to Scotland assessment­s and was told he had been selected for the Next Generation squad, so it has been all go in the last four weeks.

“I got a call from the Scotland coach, asking me if I would allow Brandon to travel, and I was thinking‘in England somewhere’ but he tells me it’s R ussia, for a tournament over there.

“He travelled in the early hours of Sunday morning, and he’s off for two weeks. How amazing is that?”

Of course, with C ovid still prevalent, it made things far from straightfo­rward, but Michelle is delighted with the opportunit­y he now has.

She added:“Trying to get a passport, visa and Covid tests, means it has been a stressful few weeks.

“I’ll be nervous for him, but hope he can do well.

“He’s gone from Rutherglen to Russia in the space of four weeks.

“I’m absolutely buzzing for him – it’s a great opportunit­y for him.

“The fact he was selected for the Next Generation team would be enough, but to be invited along to take part in the tournament is incredible.”

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Jetting off Brandon Grant

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