Team Bath Sports Village, 20th November 2010
To celebrate his 100th professional fight, boxer Delroy Spencer was presented with a certificate by BBBC area representative Mr Ken Honniball.
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Tommy and George
here are a few snaps my son Tommy and his Cousin George meeting boxers Jane Couch, Delroy Spencer, Jason Nesbitt, and Nick Blackwell at Team Bath Sports Village.
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Team Bath Sports Village, Bath University
Saturday 20th November 2010
Promoter: Paul Rowson
First of all, I'd like to introduce someone who works behind the scenes. This is Martin Williams, an inspector with the British Board of Boxing Control.
First up was a four twos lightweight contest between Dan Carr and Craig Dyer, with Carr taking a 40-37 points victory.
The second fight of the evening was a four twos super bantamweight contest between Nathan Reeve and Delroy Spencer and Reeve took the win with 40 points to Spencer's 36.
Next up was a six twos welterweight bout between Aaron Fox and Jason Nesbitt, with Nesbitt taking a 59 to 57 points victory.
The Fourth contest of the evening was a four twos lightweight contest between Liam Richards and Abdul Rashid, seeing a 40-36 points victory.
Promoter: Paul Rowson
First of all, I'd like to introduce someone who works behind the scenes. This is Martin Williams, an inspector with the British Board of Boxing Control.
First up was a four twos lightweight contest between Dan Carr and Craig Dyer, with Carr taking a 40-37 points victory.
The second fight of the evening was a four twos super bantamweight contest between Nathan Reeve and Delroy Spencer and Reeve took the win with 40 points to Spencer's 36.
Next up was a six twos welterweight bout between Aaron Fox and Jason Nesbitt, with Nesbitt taking a 59 to 57 points victory.
The Fourth contest of the evening was a four twos lightweight contest between Liam Richards and Abdul Rashid, seeing a 40-36 points victory.
The evening’s fifth contest was a four threes super middleweight contest between Calvin Young and Martin Robins, with Young taking a 39-38 points victory.
The last contest of the night saw twenty year old Nick Blackwell become the youngest ever holder of an English Title, with a ten round points victory over Harry Matthews. The decision was unanimous, with the judges scoring 100-89, 99-91, and 98-91.
As usual here are some photos from the evening including some behind-the-scenes snaps which I hope you will enjoy.
Labels:
behind the scenes,
professional shows
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