The money will go towards Áirc Midlands.
Over €1,600 has been raised in just 4 weeks by a Offaly man taking on a MMA challenge.
Cathal Cully is currently training six days a week as part of Tullamore's Eire Grapple Gym White Collar MMA Challenge in support of Áirc Midlands.
The Westmeath based charity supports children who are neurodivergent, have mental health challenges and those with long-term illnesses-as well as support for their families.
The big fight is set for December 1st at the Bridge House Hotel in Tullamore.
Cathal will put his skills to the test first this Sunday -in the Leinster Grappling League's Autumn Open and is optimistic about putting his skills to the test:
You can support Áirc Midlands here.
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