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Green opened with a solid cross and continued to land calculated, punishing blows to the head and body of Jensen, who retaliated with vicious combinations of hooks to the head. The fight was stopped after 1 minute and 50 seconds of round 1 due to a cut above the left eye of Jensen to the disappointment of both boxers.

Originally from Edinburgh and now living in London, John Bryson said he hoped the crowd would get behind him and the man known as ‘The Bull’ steamed forward in the first round, pinning John ‘Cruel Intentions’ Stevens to the ropes and administering combinations of powerful hooks.

Stevens had a glint in his eye entering the second round, and began pummelling Bryson with body shots to the utter delight of a boisterous home crowd. A brawl ensued in the third round and the fight went the distance with John Stevens winning on points to retain an undefeated record and the title of BBU British Heavyweight Champion.

It was lights out for Mickey Nolan of New Blood Martial Arts Gym in Carlisle after just 1 min and 50 seconds of round 1 when Marc Kerr caught him with a slicing downward punch to the chin. Kerr had rained a flurry of punches down on Nolan from the moment the bell rang.

It was an impressive victory for the Glasgow based fighter who hopes to turn pro at the end of the year and has retained his BBU British Super Middleweight title. Nolan had earned his shot at Marc’s title by winning the BBU Northern Area title in late 2012. The fight won Kerr a joint ‘fight of the night’ accolade together with David ‘Dangerous’ Kelly.

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