Conah Walker Stops Sam Eggington in Round 10 War as Fawaz Claims Titles in Wolverhampton
That main event delivered exactly what it looked like on paper — a proper scrap. Cuts, knockdowns, momentum swings… and in the end, Conah Walker came out of it with the biggest win of his career, stopping Sam Eggington late in a fight that was hanging in the balance.
Elsewhere, belts changed hands, corners pulled their fighters out, and a few prospects quietly handled business underneath.
Main Event
Conah Walker (18-3-1) got it done, stopping Sam Eggington (36-10-0) by TKO in round 10 — but this wasn’t straightforward.
It was tight, messy and competitive before it suddenly wasn’t.
Eggington hit the canvas in the eighth — a big moment — but he was still in it. Both men were marked up, both had their moments, and it felt like it could swing either way heading into the later rounds.
Then Walker forced the issue. The pressure told, the damage added up, and the referee stepped in during the tenth.
Massive win. Not just because of the result, but how he got there.
Co-Main / Key Fights
Bilal Fawaz (12-1-1) picked up the British and Commonwealth super welterweight titles after Ryan Kelly (20-7-1) was pulled out at the end of round 9 — officially RTD in round 9.
Kelly’s corner had seen enough. Fawaz had taken control and didn’t look like slowing down, so no complaints with the decision.
Other Title Fights
Shannon Ryan (11-1-0) didn’t mess about, stopping Nicola Hopewell (8-2-0) by TKO in round 2.
Hopewell was down before it ended, and her corner waved it off — quick, clinical, job done.
Non-Title Undercard
Tiah Mai Ayton (6-0-0) forced a TKO in round 4 against Stevi Levy (15-5-0), with Levy’s corner throwing in the towel — another one where the corner stepped in at the right time.
Junaid Bostan (11-1-1) went the distance, outpointing Mohammed Graich (12-5-1) over eight rounds via PTS in round 8 — steady, no drama, handled his work.
On debut, Harley Burrows got the win over Lewis Howells (3-7-0), taking a PTS decision over 4 rounds. He even dropped Howells in the second — nice way to start the pro career.
Louie Ward (2-0-0) kept things ticking over with a PTS win in round 4 against Jesus Carrasco (2-4-2) — did what he needed to do.
Closing
The headline fight stole it, no doubt. Walker didn’t just win — he had to go through something to get it, and those are the ones people remember.
Plenty of fighters quietly building underneath too. Solid night in Wolverhampton.
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