Key Points
- Paul Shamplina’s charity boxing event, Rumble with the Agents, returns to London on Thursday, 11 June 2026, raising funds for North London Hospice.
- Now in its 11th year in the capital, the event has raised more than £200,000 for charity to date.
- The 2026 London event will feature four to five boxing bouts, with male and female participants from the property sector after four months of training.
- The evening includes a sit-down meal, boxing bouts, fundraising activities such as auctions and raffles, and a post-event reception.
- Expected attendees: estate and letting agents, landlords, developers, and industry suppliers.
- Declan Carroll, chief executive of North London Hospice, expressed gratitude for the support amid sector struggles.
- Paul Shamplina, founder of Rumble with the Agents and Landlord Action, highlighted the hospice’s vital work and personal connections.
- The event is actively seeking committed volunteers (male and female) from the property industry for training and competing.
- A separate Newcastle event confirmed for 10 December 2026 at the Civic Centre, with the charity beneficiary still to be announced.
North London, (North London News) January 30, 2026 – Paul Shamplina’s flagship charity boxing extravaganza, Rumble with the Agents, is set to make a triumphant return to the capital on Thursday, 11 June 2026, with North London Hospice named as the beneficiary of this high-profile fundraising effort. Now celebrating its 11th year in London, the event has amassed over £200,000 for good causes since its inception in the city, underscoring the property sector’s enduring commitment to philanthropy through pugilistic prowess.
- Key Points
- What Makes Rumble with the Agents a Property Industry Staple?
- Who Is Leading the Charge for North London Hospice?
- What Does the Event Offer Attendees?
- Who Can Get Involved as a Fighter or Volunteer?
- Where and When Is the Newcastle Edition Happening?
- Why Is This Event Vital for Charities Like North London Hospice?
- How Has Rumble Evolved Over 11 Years?
- What Challenges Lie Ahead for Participants?
- Final Thoughts from Industry Voices
Organisers anticipate four to five keenly contested boxing bouts, featuring dedicated male and female contestants from estate agencies, lettings firms, and beyond, each having undergone rigorous four-month training regimens to step into the ring.
The evening promises a full programme of entertainment and philanthropy, beginning with a sit-down meal, progressing through the headline boxing matches, and incorporating dynamic fundraising elements like auctions and raffles, before culminating in a post-event reception. Industry figures including estate and letting agents, landlords, developers, and suppliers are expected to flock to the venue in Finchley, blending networking with noble intent.
What Makes Rumble with the Agents a Property Industry Staple?
Rumble with the Agents has evolved into a cornerstone event for the UK property sector, transforming office-bound professionals into ring-ready warriors for charity. As reported in the original announcement from Property Industry Eye, the event’s London iteration marks its 11th anniversary in the capital, having collectively raised more than £200,000 across its history.
This year’s focus on North London Hospice aligns seamlessly with the event’s locale in Finchley, amplifying its community impact.
The format remains true to its knockout roots: participants commit to four months of intensive training, culminating in four to five bouts that pit males and females from across the industry against one another. Beyond the fights, the night unfolds as a multifaceted gala, with a formal sit-down meal setting the tone, followed by auctions, raffles, and hearty celebrations at the reception. This blend of adrenaline, camaraderie, and generosity has cemented Rumble’s status as an unmissable fixture.
Who Is Leading the Charge for North London Hospice?
Declan Carroll, chief executive of North London Hospice, which specialises in care and support for individuals with life-limiting illnesses, alongside their families and carers, welcomed the news with heartfelt appreciation. As quoted in Property Industry Eye, Carroll stated:
“We are grateful to Paul and his team for choosing to raise funds for North London Hospice. Our hospice was built for our community, by our community, and local events of all kinds help to raise vital income for patient care. The hospice sector is really struggling, so public support is more important now than ever.”​
Carroll’s comments underscore the precarious funding landscape facing hospices nationwide, positioning Rumble as a timely lifeline. North London Hospice’s Finchley base further enhances the synergy, ensuring funds raised stay local and directly bolster frontline services.
Paul Shamplina, founder of both Rumble with the Agents and Landlord Action, emerged as the driving force behind the event’s revival. In the same Property Industry Eye coverage, Shamplina remarked:
“North London Hospice does amazing work caring for and supporting people at the end of their lives. I’ve personally known people who have been helped by the hospice, and it’s a fantastic local charity, close to where our London event takes place in Finchley. Rumble has always been about showing that the property industry can come together, push themselves, and make a real difference. I’m looking forward to raising as much as possible for this incredible cause.”​
Shamplina’s personal anecdotes lend authenticity to the endeavour, reflecting his deep ties to the North London community and passion for leveraging the property world’s collective strength.
What Does the Event Offer Attendees?
The 11 June 2026 lineup caters to both participants and spectators, fostering an electric atmosphere of competition and conviviality. A sit-down meal kicks off proceedings, allowing guests – estate and letting agents, landlords, developers, and industry suppliers – to mingle over fine dining. The boxing bouts follow as the centrepiece, showcasing the fruits of four months’ gruelling preparation by volunteers drawn from the sector’s ranks.
Fundraising remains integral, with auctions and raffles designed to maximise donations for North London Hospice. The night winds down with a post-event reception, ensuring lasting memories and connections. Property Industry Eye detailed this comprehensive itinerary, emphasising inclusivity for male and female fighters alike.
Who Can Get Involved as a Fighter or Volunteer?
Organisers are casting a wide net for committed souls ready to rumble. Rumble with the Agents is “now actively looking for committed and dedicated volunteers, both male and female, from across the property industry who are willing to take on the challenge of training and competing in the ring,” as per the Property Industry Eye report. Aspiring boxers need only enthusiasm and resolve; four months of structured training will equip them for the bouts.​
This call to action embodies the event’s ethos: empowering industry professionals to step beyond their desks, forge resilience, and channel efforts into charity. Early sign-ups are urged to secure spots in this landmark 11th edition.
Where and When Is the Newcastle Edition Happening?
Hot on the heels of the London showdown, Rumble with the Agents expands northward with confirmation of a Newcastle event on 10 December 2026 at the Civic Centre. Property Industry Eye noted this development, stating it
“has also been confirmed that Rumble with the Agents will return to Newcastle on 10 December 2026 at the Civic Centre, with the charity to be announced.”​
While beneficiary details for Newcastle remain pending, the venue’s civic prominence signals another grand scale gathering. This dual-city strategy broadens Rumble’s footprint, inviting northern property professionals to join the fray.
Why Is This Event Vital for Charities Like North London Hospice?
In an era of fiscal strain for the hospice sector, initiatives like Rumble provide indispensable succour. Declan Carroll’s stark assessment –
“The hospice sector is really struggling, so public support is more important now than ever”
– from Property Industry Eye captures the urgency. With over £200,000 already banked from London editions alone, the 2026 event eyes fresh milestones.​
Paul Shamplina’s vision reinforces this: the property industry uniting
“to push themselves, and make a real difference.”
North London Hospice’s community-built model thrives on such grassroots backing, ensuring care reaches those in Finchley and surrounds.
How Has Rumble Evolved Over 11 Years?
From its inaugural London bout to this 11th instalment, Rumble with the Agents has matured into a polished spectacle. Property Industry Eye chronicled its fundraising legacy at over ÂŁ200,000, attributing success to inclusive participation and diverse activities. Male and female boxers, rigorous training, and multifaceted evenings have refined the formula.
The Newcastle expansion signals ambition, potentially replicating London’s impact regionally. Shamplina’s stewardship, via Landlord Action, ensures continuity and growth.
What Challenges Lie Ahead for Participants?
Prospective fighters face a demanding yet transformative journey: four months of training to prepare for live bouts. Property Industry Eye stressed the need for “committed and dedicated volunteers,” hinting at the physical and mental fortitude required. Yet, the payoff – fitness gains, industry bonds, and charitable contributions – proves compelling.​
Spectators, meanwhile, navigate ticket demands for this sold-out calibre event, underscoring early planning.
Final Thoughts from Industry Voices
As Rumble with the Agents gears up for June 2026, its blend of sport, sociability, and social good resonates profoundly. Paul Shamplina’s rallying cry – “I’m looking forward to raising as much as possible for this incredible cause” – encapsulates the spirit. With North London Hospice in the spotlight and Newcastle on deck, the property sector braces for another round of rumble-ready impact.​
