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Cookie policy
This site needs no cookies at all to show you the fight card, and it sets none until you say yes.
What a cookie is here
A cookie is a small file a site asks your browser to keep, so it can recognise the browser next time. This site also uses your browser's local storage, which does the same job in a slightly different way. We treat the two the same on this page, because the question that matters is what gets stored, not the mechanism.
Strictly necessary
One item, and only after you have used the banner: your answer to it. It is stored so you are not asked the same question on every page, and it is the only thing this site stores by default.
- gbc-consent Your accept or reject choice, and when you made it. Stored in your browser's local storage, kept for six months, never sent to us.
Optional: measurement
If you accept, this site counts that a page was read. It exists to answer one question, whether the site helped somebody find their boxer, and it cannot be used to identify you.
It is worth being precise about how little it does, because most analytics does far more. There is no cookie and no identifier of any kind. Nothing is stored about you, your device or your visit. One number is increased by one, against a page name and a date, and that number is all that exists. We cannot tell whether ten reads were ten people or one person ten times, and we cannot follow anyone from one page to the next.
It runs on our own server, not a third party's, so nothing about your visit leaves this site's own infrastructure. If you reject, or never answer the banner, it does not run at all.
What we never set
No advertising cookies, no cross-site trackers, no social buttons, no embedded players and no third-party analytics. Every file this site loads comes from this site, which is also why the pages work on the venue's wifi.
Changing your mind
Use the button above, or Cookie settings in the footer of any page. Clearing your browser's storage for this site also clears your answer, and the banner comes back the next time you visit.
If your browser blocks storage
Then we cannot remember your answer and the banner asks again on your next visit. Nothing optional runs in the meantime, so private browsing is the rejected state by default.
Last updated: 8 August 2026