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Former Chelsea assistant manager Jody Morris overcame ex-Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur ace David Bentley at a charity boxing event.

Morris, 46, was Frank Lampard's right-hand man during the now Coventry City manager's first reign in charge at Stamford Bridge. Four years after Lampard was dismissed, Morris, who also briefly managed Swindon Town, swapped the football pitch for the boxing ring to fight on Pro Project Promotions' charity fight card.

The event was arranged to raise money for charities: Playskill, Sport In Mind, Willow Foundation, and Helping Hands, with the aim of generating £500,000. It was an entertaining night of boxing action, which was attended by the likes of Peter Crouch and many others.

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