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Raymond Bennett
Posted: 2012-04-01 04:56:29
Dicks looked sharp and fit but couldn't outwit Pumphanmuang whose kicks were fast, vicious and accurate. Dicks arms and ribs were bright red, but that might have been sunburn from the stage lights. ;-)

Craig Jose had Michael Wakeling rocked in round 1?, think it was a hook but didn't see it clearly. He came back very strongly to take the win but I think it was he was afraid of his brother Steve in the corner who was so animated that I thought he was going to take out both his brother and Craig Jose.

Clear win from Greg Wootton who easily outpointed and outclinched a game and very durable Swedish opponent.

Jose Varela, true to himself never stopped coming forward, leaving little space for Jordan Calder to express himself. Jordan however countered very intelligently and used his superior reach and accuracy to good effect to outscore Jose.

Iman Barlow left no space for her Dutch opponent who looked totally out of her depth and who I don't remember landing a single technique - win by stoppage.

Wayne Fisher stopped Danny Kendrick if I remember correctly and I was also very impressed by Reece McCallister of Phoenix who beat Charlie Peters.

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