Was it just me, or was this a first reported case of the away fighter getting the home benefit of the doubt? Felt very suspect to me, especially as Dilks has already been robbed once this year in a dodgy decision against Stubbs in the Prizefighter tourney.
Adamu was agricultural at best, indeed some planes flying over east London were diverted due to turbulence caused by his whirlwind flailing. Dilks boxed smart, and although at times he was a little lazy, I really thought he was going to get a comfortable win at the end tonight. Rematch would seem to be nailed on, if the washed up Adamu can't find a better payday elsewhere, which I would seriously doubt.
On the co-main event, Essex Pole Albert Sosnowski looked really good against Paolo Vidoz, though Vidoz was nowhere near competitive.
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