Significant shots were short on the ground, but Chris Bourke showed excellent footwork and head movement while picking his shots with all the skill of a soon-be-crowned champion.The decisive moments came in the third, where a second knockdown was followed swiftly with a big right hand to the chin that wobbled the big German. Adaway was able to avoid being finished but could not stop Turner from improving his record to 3-0.Denzel opened the second with a stiff jab, before starting to swing with evil intention as he sought out the finish. Louie soon had his opponent down once more, and this time the referee waved it off.Young prodigy Turner settled into the first round well, delivering a composed performance from behind his southpaw jab.
(…)Now it’s on to Joe Joyce. The youngster takes the final round with ease. Lara (27-3-3, 15 (…)Heart can take you only so far. A nice right hand from Adaway keeps Turner honest but the latter gets back to landing those straight jabs effectively.Adaway twice hits the deck but no knockdowns are given after a tangle of legs.
Heavyweight contender Daniel Dubois needed only 3 minutes, 20 seconds to dispatch Ricardo Snijders behind closed doors Saturday at the BT Sport Studio in London. But if I’m known as the guy who also destroys people and puts a bit of fear into them, that not a bad thing.”Carl Frampton has joined the list of fighters fighting on these behind closed shows in August.The two-weight world champion will be in action against Armenia's Vahram Vardanyan on Saturday August 15 on a bill that will also include fellow Belfast fighter Michael Conlan. Louie soon had his opponent down once more, and this time the referee waved it off.Louie Lynn improved his record to 7-0, with 6KOâs.The second bout of the evening saw âThe Showmanâ Henry Turner take a late-notice Super Lightweight bout against veteran campaigner Chris Adaway.In the second, Turner continued the excellent work by allowing Adaway to launch his attacks before countering with precise movement and powerful combinations.
As the pace began to show on the face of Mick Hall, Denzel was able to close the round with a period of sustained pressure that his opponent was lucky to see the other side of.A scrappier fourth saw Hall land some good shots of his own, but Denzel maintained good pressure of his own to claim a tight round.In the fifth, Denzel started in orthodox after several rounds of experimenting with southpaw attacks.