The invincible prospectus Aaron McKenna concerned the former world champion Liam Smith in Chris Eubank Jr Vs Conor Benn Undercard.
McKenna won a wide unanimous decision, beating the former WBO Super-Welterweight 119-108, 117-109 and 118-108.
During the competition, the stadium around him exploded in Jubiler when Chris Eubank Senior appeared on the big screen, suddenly reaching his son in front of the main event.
The shortening between the father and the boy had been the subject of many public discussions, but their arrival together was completely unexpected.
As the drama shook around the war, Smith was fighting to dictate the future direction of his career.
Liverpudlian came up with high gloves, following forward. McKenna doubled his television and for a moment passed south to descend the right as a bullet. The tall Irishman looked sharp as he withdrew from fast, fresh shots at first.
Smith dragged forward to exert further pressure, but McKenna continued to leave his protection. McKenna found more shots on his head and shot his right down at the end of the fourth round.
The agile movement from one side to the other irritated Smith while the young man landed fast shots.
He struck a right kick on his head and in the sixth round, with Smith in the inner part where it is normally so effective, it was McKenna who wraps a tight upper parenthesis on the chin.
McKenna had a descending point for the use of the elbow, but it seemed undisturbed.
In the seventh round they stood to trade punches, near the center of the ring. But when she found space, in the range, McKenna began to leave with seemingly seemingly, keeping Smith at the end of a light salvo, but accurate straight punches.
McKenna remained predominant and in the 12th round a left kick in the body reached around and threw the knees on her knees.
McKenna collided with shots on his opponent, a big right by catching Smith again in the head again.
Smith was characteristically bold to the end. He destroyed the shooting behind the cords, but his protection at this stage of his career was very porous and McKenna was a clear unanimous winner.
Yarde wins the trilogy struggle Arthur
Anthony Yarde came through an attractive battle to defeat Lyndon Arthur with a unanimous decision in their trilogic war.
Arthur had exceeded Yarde in their first war, despite having had an injury to his right arm, only for Yarde to overthrow him in their match.
They match closely in their third meeting, fighting through 12 difficult rounds. Yarde had to grind ahead and he blocked Arthur’s body as he directed it to the ropes.
Arthur left again and could catch yarde clean.
But Londoner found big shots that hit Arthur’s head. The greatest weight of the hits came from Yarde, even when Arthur hit his punches.
Yarde made the decision 115-113 and 116-112 twice and they finished their series with a embrace of mutual respect.
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