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phil you got it about right there mate.
Paul Kapowicz looked better early on but tired and danced around a lot in the last 2.
Richard Jones was really good, look like a different person in there from the london show a few weeks ago, his timing on the kicks, use of the ring and more calm composed state allowed him to get his big punches off at the right time without rushing in from the first bell and getting tagged, nice one, look forward to seeing him fighting again soon.
Tom Bird should have won and i believe this was a split decision but there u go.
I thought Ben Dukes was a bit fortunate to get a draw, he definitly had the better of some of the exchanges but kept getting caught over and over with the same shots.
Mark Timm won and looked very relaxed against a tough irish lad who is due a win soon hopefully at 55kg mate!
Andrie Kotsour had lovely balance when kicking and looked strong in the clinch, fight was close but cadden needed a big last round, went for it and got caught. No doubt cadden can beat this guy if he kept him on the back foot as Kotsur looked like he was struggling when cadden pressed, only when he was given time and room he scored well on MrC. Noi where do you get some of those outrageous elbow moves from? you should be in ong bak LOL
Gavin Sterrit looked in good shape but i didnt see any of his trademark heavy kicking, he was always on the front foot but didnt seem to start working, think he was still warming up for a big 4th and 5th but the doctor put pay to that one!
Racheal Jones gave it everything and had a massive lump on her left shin from the 3rd i think it was, looked nasty but kept kicking with and blocking with it, had nice boxing and only came unstuck in the clinch maybe a little closer than the 3 point margin on 2 of the cards though.
Badger was a pleasure to watch i can see him not just beating a lot of people in the future but making them look very basic as his timing and judgement of distance is class.
Very well run show, look forward to the next one.