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Boxing fans storm ring as Glasgow event cancelled after reports of man with gun

Boxing fans stormed the ring when an international event was cancelled after a police swoop following reports a fan had a gun.

The MTK Lonsdale Box Cup saw amateur boxers from across Europe flock to Glasgow’s Emirates Arena for the weekend event.

But the tournament was scrapped over claims that a gun was found in the arena on Saturday – with fans saying the event was already a “shambles” before the police were called.

When it was announced the event was being axed, angry spectators stormed the ring.

MTK organiser Steve Sharkey said in a statement: “Police attended the arena with reports of a firearm within the building at 1.04pm with police within the building confirming this.

“We collectively agreed to evacuate the building having announced the closure of the tournament.

The event MC tells the crowd the show is cancelled (Facebook)

“We can’t apologise enough. We have never experienced anything like this and needed to take professional guidance with the alarming situation.”

Video footage shows the event MC taking to the stage to break the news of the cancellation, leading to angry responses from the crowd.

Footage show people running around picking up medals and trophies. Contestants, fans and clubs were unhappy at the sudden announcement – which many claimed came after a chaotic and badly organised few days.

It was claimed that some clubs had forked out up to £16,000 pounds on flights and accommodation to be represented at the event.

Hundreds of fans also paid £65 a ticket to attend while pay-per-view TV access also cost £24.99 for the three days.

Aberdeen boxing fan Leone Lawson wrote on her Facebook page: “MTK Lonsdale Box Cup you are a disgrace. Folk kicking off, people running over to grab what they can, all medals/belts etc stolen. Ring turned upside down.

“Folk running about the car park trying to sell medals/belts. It was shocking.”

Fans and competitors were evacuated from the building (Handout)

Bluevale Community Club from Glasgow wrote on their official Facebook page yesterday: “Sad for the parents and family members who bought tickets and for the clubs who travelled from all over the world to compete in the event.”

Inverurie boxing club also wrote: “Unfortunately, due to complete lack of organisation, communication and health and safety of boxers at the hands of Lonsdale MTK Box Cup, our three boxers have not had the experience that we entered them for.

“They will have memories – but not the ones that we had hoped for.”

Westside Boxing Gym owner John Hounslow also posted: “Totally ripped off by the organisers who ran off and left the MC to carry the can.”

A police spokesman said: “Officers received a report of a firearm at the Emirates Arena, London Road, Glasgow. Uniformed officers attended and searched the area however there was no firearm recovered.

“Following discussion with organisers and security, police monitored the cancellation of the event from a distance. Inquiries are ongoing.”

Police sources said the organiser cancelled the event.

MTK chiefs have been approached for comment.

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