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2014-10-28 Boris Johnson steps into the ring at Fight For Peace boxing academy

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  • North Woolwich, London, October 28th 2014.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, visits a training session at Fight for Peace Academy in Newham.<br />
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Fight for Peace uses boxing and martial arts combined with education and personal development to realise the potential of young people in the borough at risk of crime and violence. First established in Rio in 2000 by Luke Dowdney MBE, it was replicated in Newham in 2007. It is now expanding globally and began rolling out across the UK.<br />
Pictured: Mayor Boris Johnson spars in the ring with one of the Fight For Peace trainers.
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  • North Woolwich, London, October 28th 2014.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, visits a training session at Fight for Peace Academy in Newham.<br />
<br />
Fight for Peace uses boxing and martial arts combined with education and personal development to realise the potential of young people in the borough at risk of crime and violence. First established in Rio in 2000 by Luke Dowdney MBE, it was replicated in Newham in 2007. It is now expanding globally and began rolling out across the UK.<br />
Pictured: Mayor Boris Johnson spars in the ring with one of the Fight For Peace trainers.
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  • North Woolwich, London, October 28th 2014.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, visits a training session at Fight for Peace Academy in Newham.<br />
<br />
Fight for Peace uses boxing and martial arts combined with education and personal development to realise the potential of young people in the borough at risk of crime and violence. First established in Rio in 2000 by Luke Dowdney MBE, it was replicated in Newham in 2007. It is now expanding globally and began rolling out across the UK.<br />
Pictured: Mayor Boris Johnson speaks with members of Fight for Peace before stepping into the ring.
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  • North Woolwich, London, October 28th 2014.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, visits a training session at Fight for Peace Academy in Newham.<br />
<br />
Fight for Peace uses boxing and martial arts combined with education and personal development to realise the potential of young people in the borough at risk of crime and violence. First established in Rio in 2000 by Luke Dowdney MBE, it was replicated in Newham in 2007. It is now expanding globally and began rolling out across the UK.<br />
Pictured: A young man sparring with the camera at Fight For Peace.
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  • North Woolwich, London, October 28th 2014.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, visits a training session at Fight for Peace Academy in Newham.<br />
<br />
Fight for Peace uses boxing and martial arts combined with education and personal development to realise the potential of young people in the borough at risk of crime and violence. First established in Rio in 2000 by Luke Dowdney MBE, it was replicated in Newham in 2007. It is now expanding globally and began rolling out across the UK.<br />
Pictured: Mayor Boris Johnson spars in the ring with one of the Fight For Peace trainers.
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  • North Woolwich, London, October 28th 2014.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, visits a training session at Fight for Peace Academy in Newham.<br />
<br />
Fight for Peace uses boxing and martial arts combined with education and personal development to realise the potential of young people in the borough at risk of crime and violence. First established in Rio in 2000 by Luke Dowdney MBE, it was replicated in Newham in 2007. It is now expanding globally and began rolling out across the UK.<br />
Pictured: Youth at Fight For Peace practice their kick boxing as they await the arrival of Boris Johnson.
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  • North Woolwich, London, October 28th 2014.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, visits a training session at Fight for Peace Academy in Newham.<br />
<br />
Fight for Peace uses boxing and martial arts combined with education and personal development to realise the potential of young people in the borough at risk of crime and violence. First established in Rio in 2000 by Luke Dowdney MBE, it was replicated in Newham in 2007. It is now expanding globally and began rolling out across the UK.<br />
Pictured: Mayor Boris Johnson speaks with members of Fight for Peace before stepping into the ring.
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