Derry Mathews pulled off a massive upset and grabbed the British lightweight title in a fight of the year contender with Manchester’s Anthony Crolla.
Newbridge’s Bradley Pryce proved once more that you cannot write him off when defeated the much talked about Patrick Mendy after 10 action-packed rounds.
Adam Little wasted no time in underlining his potential to the watching world at the Castle Leisure Centre, Bury on Friday Night.
British super-bantamweight champion Scott Quigg is gearing himself up for a clash with emerging Irish star Carl Frampton.
Liverpool prospect James Dickens took his unbeaten tally to 8 – 0 (2 KOs) by defeating Barrington Brown by 60 points to 54 after six rounds.
Another fighter having an early night is Leicester’s Rendall Munroe.
Matty Askin made short work of Bulgarian Attila Palko, halting him the second round of a scheduled six.
Stephen Foster Jnr took his first steps on the road back to title contention in tonight’s opening bout as he outboxed tough Belrussian visitor Yauheni Kruhlic over six rounds.
Hatton Promotions star Denton Vassell retained his Commonwealth welterweight title with a deserved unanimous decision over tricky challenger Samuel Colomban at the Oldham Sports Centre.
Gary Buckland became Hatton Promotions latest champion taking the British super-featherweight title from Gary Sykes in an epic battle.