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Friday night, at the York Hall, Bethnal Green, Matchroom Sports hosted a fightnight which would see Lightening Lenny Daws make the first defence of his British Light Welterweight Title as he faced Welshman – Jason Cook.
Cook goes for it straight from the bell and gets off to a fast start against Daws. With just over a minute of the first remaining – Cook lands a ‘big left hook’ to the head of the Champion who’s legs ‘wobble’ and he is forced to cover up. Daws is under pressure on the ropes but keeps upright.
It’s a good start for ‘Cookie’ with Daws struggling to settle in.
Cook is fired up and keeps up a busy work-rate. Daws sustains a cut to the left cheek during the second round. Cooks punches continue to ‘fly out’ and he finds success with the right in the third frame. Daws starts to settle in. By the end of the sixth Sky Statistics reveal that Cook has landed 80 of 327 punches thrown (24% success) as opposed to 62 of 287 (21%).
Cookie drops his gloves then grins as Daws gets through with a few head shots in the seventh. Daws gains in confidence as the fight progresses. Cook – though not as fast – remains focussed.
It’s a messy round eleven with Daws hanging on to Cooks arm and the Welshman shimmys and grins as if to say ‘You’re not hurting me’.
Cook laughs as he lands sitting down on the canvas from a bungling over in the twelfth and Daws is warned for holding on. Cook is forced to cover up as a body-shot strays low then moments later is bundled on to the canvas as he’s driven into the corner.
Sky Stats reveal that Daws has landed 165 of 690 punches (23%) while Cook has landed 113 of 537 (21%)
The contest is deemed a draw with Daws retaining the Title ( 155-114; 114-115; 114-114)
Steve Williams (Liverpool) v Michael Grant (Tottenham)
Vacant English Light-Welterweight Title
Williams secured a unanimous points victory over Grant to take the Title. He adds to his perfect record of 9 wins (3 by KO) while Grant drops to 12 wins (1 by KO) 2 losses (1 by KO) and 1 draw.
Gregorsz Proksa (Poland) v Tyan Booth (Nottingham/ Sheffield)
European Union Middleweight Title
Polish Boxer – ‘Super G’ proved too much for Ingle Boxer – Booth – scoring a fifth round TKO to take the title. Proksa’s record now stands at an impressive 20 wins (13 by KO) and no losses while Booth drops to 11 wins (2 by KO) 6 losses (2 by KO) and 1 draw
The European Contenders had certainly ‘come to fight’ and gave all the British boxers a testing time.
Results as follows:
Ben Jones (Crawley) v James Ancliff (Aberdeen)
6 x 3 Featherweight Contest
Jones forced a stoppage when Ancliff sustained a nasty cut to the left brow.
Jones wins by TKO Round two and improves to 9 wins (3 by KO) 1 loss (1 by KO) 1 draw while Ancliff drops to 6 wins (1 by KO) 11 losses (3 by KO) 1 draw.
Carl Frampton (Belfast) v Yoan Boyeaux (France)
6 x 3 Super-Bantamweight Contest
Frampton – supported by Barry McGuigan ringside – secured a points win 39-37 against ‘have a go’ Frenchman Boyeaux. His record improves to 4 wins (2 by KO) while Boyeaux drops to 2 wins and 1 loss.
Chris Evangelou (Wood Green) v Johnny Greaves (Enfield, London)
4 x 3 Light-Welterweight
Evangelou notched up his second pro-win against experienced (and entertaining!) Greaves.
Greaves drops to 2 wins (1 by KO) 44 losses (7 by KO)
Paul Bowen (West Ham) v James Tucker (Doncaster)
4 x 3 Super-Middleweight Contest
After a four year break from boxing – Bowen came back to scrape a narrow points win over experienced Tucker 39-38
Bowen improves to 14 wins (8 by KO) 1 loss and 1 draw while Tucker drops to 2 wins (1 by KO) 23 losses (1 by KO) and 2 draws
Stuart Hall (Darlington) v Richard Szebeledi (Hungary)
Hall wins on points 59-57 and now goes on to face Gary Davies for the vacant English Bantamweight Title.
His record improves to 7 wins (3 by KO) no losses and 1 draw
Szebeledi drops to 4 wins 8 losses (3 by KO)
Luke ‘Freddie’ Turner (Canning Town) v James Nesbitt (Birmingham)
4 x 3 Light Middleweight Contest
Debutant Turner notched up his first win over experienced – but frustrated – Nesbitt.
Nesbitt drops to 7 wins (5 by KO) 102 losses (11 by KO) and 2 draws
Martin Ward (Newcastle) v Csaba Toth (Hungary)
4 Round Featherweight Contest
A quick nights work for ‘Wardy’ who scored a second round TKO over Hungarian ‘Little Tyson’.
Ward improves to 5 wins (1 by KO) while Toth drops to 2 wins (1 by KO) 1 loss (1 by KO)