Highest Bidder Gets a Chance to Knock Out Lindsay Lohans Father Michael In Charity Boxing Match

  Since Wall Streets recent meltdown not-for-profit organizations around the nation have felt the crunch of declining donations and contributions. Due to the dramatic downturn of the U.S. economy, non-profit organizations  are feeling the sting of lost fundraising revenue more than ever before. That said,  Lindsay Lohans father Michael is looking change that on Fight for Charity by putting himself on auction to highest bidder to box three rounds in the annual Long Island Fight For Charity.

  The Fight For Charity is being held on November 24,2008 at the Hilton Long Island in Melville. The event consists of 10 boxing matches of amateur fighters. Charities such as the Long Island Community Chest and Family Residence & Essential Enterprises  benefit from the money raised from the event. Thousands of spectators and fans from across the tri-state region attend this annual sporting gala.

  Any one wishing to fight Michael Lohan in three rounds of boxing, can submit an offer to boxing@lifightforcharity.com. Bids to get in the ring with one of America’s well known fathers are starting at $5,000. Certain rules and regulations apply based on height, age & weight and the guidelines of USA Boxing as well as the Long Island Fight for Charity. An interview process will take place after the bid is made.

  According to Jeff Cohen one of the founders of the fight  “Organizations like Family Residence and Essential Enterprises which benefits more than 3,000 individuals with developmental disabilities and/or mental illness or
traumatic brain injury depend on the money raised from events such as the Fight for Charity. Even before the recent Wall Street meltdown and government budget cuts, every dollar made a difference & now the fundraising dollar is even more vital than agencies such as Family Residences & Essential
Enterprises.”

  Michael Lohan originally challenged Britney Spears’ former husband K-fed to the Fight for Charity but there was no funding source in the boxing bout. Each of the 10 fighters that enter the ring must raise over 5,000 in sponsorships.Thats the reason the  match up with Michael was changed to the highest bidder. Offers from around the World have been coming in since the
announcement  was made..

  For information to purchase tickets in advance, contact The Fight for Charity at 516-870-1583 or www.lifightforcharity.com The event is usually sold out. Media wishing to do interviews contact 516-622-9615.