The number of guests may have been down from what was expected but the quality of the bouts certainly did not disappoint.
There were some very good performances all round and really closely matched contests.
Arnie Watson had a tough Welsh opponent and was unlucky to lose on points.
Charle Corbel and Jay Wilson both had good fights against tough opponents, Charlie won his fight with a unanimous points score whilst Jay lost on a split decision.
Tom Teers did incredibly well boxing over 3 x 3mins for the first time against an awkward opponent who had the greater reach advantage. He did well to evade his opponents’ longer reach and get a unanimous points decision.
Casey De La Mare was up against it boxing the current Welsh national champion. It was a tough bout for his first bout in a couple of years, but he gave a good account of himself and lost to a very good opponent on points.
Ethan Le Moignan and Finn Walsh both aged 17 got their second wins out of 2 contests, in highly competitive bouts.
Ethan won by a split decision and Finn won unanimous. Both look to have a promising future in the sport if they stick at it and keep putting the effort in.
Billy Le Poullain, a local favourite, boxed well and deserved his unanimous points win . Billy dictated the range and tempo, and picked his attack moments well. It was a well-disciplined and polished performance.
Red Corner | Blue Corner | ||
1 | Arnie Watson | v | Curtis Jehu |
Lost pts U | Fly-weight | ||
2 | Ethan Le Moignan | v | Cian Pope |
Won Pts U | Light-Middleweight | ||
3 | Charlie Corbel | v | Jaspe Kibiedi |
Won Pts U | Light-welterweight | ||
4 | Finn Walsh | v | Lewis Oyler |
Won Pts U | Light-welterweight | ||
5 | Jay Wilson | Fahim Ahmed | |
Lost Split | Lightweight | ||
Interval | |||
6 | Marcus Magloire | v | Ethan Jones |
Won split | Light-welterweight | ||
7 | Tom Teers | v | Harry Notter |
Won Pts U | Bantamweight | ||
9 | Casey De La Mare | v | Aaron Bird |
Lost pts U | Cruiserweight | ||
10 | Billy Le Poullain | v | Josh Bridges |
Won Pts U | Middleweight | ||