Unbeaten super-bantamweight Scott Quigg put himself in line for a tilt at world honours when he blasted Venezuela’s Franklin Varela at the Castle Leisure in Bury on Saturday night (July 23).
Craig Watson failed in his attempts to regain the British welterweight title at the Sports Centre in Oldham as once more he was halted by Colchester’s Lee Purdy in the firth round.
Two perfectly timed punches to the ribs sapped the fight out of Walsall southpaw Bobby Wood and earned Sheffield prospect Adam Etches another early win.
It was coronation night at Wigan's Robin Park Centre as crisp punching middleweight Martin Murray took the British title throne at middleweight.
“Magic” Matthew Hatton’s place at the top of the European welterweight summit was assured when a crunching body shot in the third round sapped the fight out of Switzerland’s Roberto Belge.
Stephen Foster Jnr was brave until the end but ultimately lost his European super-featherweight crown to cultured Belgian Ermano Fegatilli.
Sergey Rabchenko captured the vacant WBA Inter-Continental title with a unanimous 12 round points win over Bradley Pryce at the Deeside Centre in Queensferry, Wales on Friday night
Boxing bank worker Denton Vassell retained his Commonwealth welterweight title with a unanimous decision over Bethuel Ushona.
Salford’s Stephen Foster Jnr is the new European super-featherweight champion after he upset the odds by knocking veteran Armenian puncher Leva Kirakosyan.
Bury's Scott Quigg secured his first title when he knocked out Argentine import Santiago Allione at 2.03 of the third round at the Castle Leisure Centre.