Night of Champions official weigh-in results and LIVE results
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Akeem Ennis-Brown and Anthony Cacace defend their Lonsdale belts, while Ijaz Ahmed and Kaisy Khademi clash for the vacant British super-flyweight title in an event presented by Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions.
All the weights, running order and live results below:
Ijaz Ahmed (8st 2lbs 1oz)
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Kaisy Khademi (8st 2lbs 5oz)
It was yet another nip and tuck contest between the super-flyweight rivals, which will inevitably lead to another fight between the rivals to settle the score. In February this year 'Jazzy' just pipped 'Kaisy' to a mixed decision win, and now the pair couldn't be split with a split decision draw.
Liam Davies (8st 12lbs 8oz)
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Raymond Commey (8st 11bs 2oz)
Reigning English bantamweight champion Liam Davies moved up to 10-0 with a resounding second-round stoppage of Ghanaian Raymond Commey. Liam Delighted his vocal supporters with a brilliant second round stoppage over Raymond Commey. Davies hurt his opponent at end of round two and a follow up attack dropped Commey before he was stopped by the third man.
Eithan James (10st 3lbs)
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Matar Sambou (10st 8oz)
Eithan James moved up to 6-0 with another shutout points victory, meaning he has only given away one round in 28 as a pro.
Akeem Ennis-Brown (9st 13lbs 3oz)
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Sam Maxwell (10 stone)
Sam Maxwell managed to do what 14 others couldn't and defeat the unbeaten British and Commonwealth super-lightweight champion Akeem Ennis-Brown bu unanimous decision with scores of 116-113 twice and 115-114. Some thought that Maxwell was very fortunate to win the Lonsdale belt in a messy contest, where he appeared to be second best throughout the championship contest, even though he was forcing the action. It was never going to be a great fight, with 'Riiddy' being such an awkward fighter, so in a forgettable encounter, Merseysider Maxwell took the verdict with scores of 116-113 twice, and 115-114.
Darryl Sharp (12st 11lbs 1oz)
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Ezra Taylor (12st 5lbs 8oz)
Nottingham light-heavyweight Ezra Taylor prevailed 40-36 on points against former Central Area middleweight champion Darryl Sharp.
Nathan Heaney (11st 6lbs 7oz)
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Konstantin Alexandrov (11st 5lbs 6oz)
Stoke FC superstar Nathan 'Hitman' Heaney despatched of Bulgarian journeyman Alexandrov midway through the fifth round. It was a well timed body blow at 1:36 that ended the contest.
George Bance (10st 6lbs 3oz)
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MJ Hall (10st 5lbs)
'The Sensation' George Bance moved up to 2-0 with another 40-36 points win. That's two wins in two months for the super-lightweight from Atherstone.
Anthony Cacace (9st 3lbs 9oz)
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Lyon Woodstock (9st 3lbs 5oz)
'The Apache' Cacace retained his Lonsdale belt with a unanimous decision win over 'The Lion' from Leicester with scores of 110-117 twice and 111-117.
That's four wins on the spin for the Belfast boxer, now unbeaten in four years.
Willo Hayden (9st 12lbs 8oz)
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Dean Jones (9st 11lbs 6oz)
Irish amateur superstar Willo Hayden kicked off his pro debut with a 59-55 points win against 30-fight veteran Dean Jones from Telford. The Dublin lightweight has experienced training camps abroad with Conor McGregor when the UFC star was preparing for his fight with Dustin Poirier. T
Just 19 from Crumlin, Hayden has 11 Irish National titles to his name and also won gold at the 2016 European championships and reports that he has had upwards of 300 amateur fights, including club shows, while also holding the remarkable record of being undefeated in 45 championship fights staged in his home country.
Anthony Yarde (12st 12lbs 4oz)
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Alex Theran (12st 11lbs 8oz)
Anthony Yarde made short work of visiting fighter Alex Theran with a first-round KO. Two left hooks to the body is all it took for Yarde to get the job done against an overmatched opponent.
A patient start exploded into life once he realised how easy the Colombian was to hit. A body shot dropped Theran for a nine count and a second attack in same area moments later gave Yarde the win. A pointless exercise but Yarde gets the win. It's hard to tell what Yarde could have learned in this short fight in preparation for his rival Lyndon Arthur, but the Colombian once fought Errol Spence Jr. in the amateurs and represented his country in World Championships but he really brought nothing to the table despite that experience.
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