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Lewis Crocker takes on the tough Deniz Ilbay. Photo Credit: Scott Rawsthorne / MTK Global
MTK promoted another busy night of action at the Bolton Whites Hotel, with a pair of continental title fights topping the bill.
The nominal head of the bill came at Welterweight, where Lewis Crocker defended his WBO European strap with a dominant, yet entertaining points win against the teak tough Deniz Ilbay.
Crocker was making the first defence of the belt that he won last time out, with a seventh round stoppage of Louis Greene, while Ilbay was coming off a first round success back in December 2019.
Lewis Crocker takes on the tough Deniz Ilbay. Photo Credit: Scott Rawsthorne / MTK Global
Friday night at the Bolton Whites Hotel sees another MTK promoted card packed full of talent. IFL’s YouTube channel in the UK, and ESPN+ in the USA, are the places to see another busy bill.
There are two bill toppers, with a pair of WBO European titles on the line, both over ten rounds.
At Welterweight, Belfast’s Lewis Crocker (12-0, KO7) defends his 10st 7 belt for the first time, as he takes on continental opposition in Germany’s Deniz Ilbay (22-2, KO10).
24-year-old, Crocker is a real talent and will be looking for a statement win against Ilbay to further enhance his credentials.
Gavin Gwynne scored a seventh round stoppage over Sean McComb to become Commonwealth Lightweight champion on Friday Photo Credit: Scott Rawsthorne / MTK Global
MTK promoted their first UK show of 2021, and it was a card stacked full of talent. Topping the bill at Bolton Whites Hotel was a Commonwealth Lightweight title clash and Gavin Gwynne took the vacant belt with an absorbing seventh round stoppage of the previously unbeaten Sean McComb.
McComb (11-1, 5 KOs) was moving down from Super Lightweight, and began as favourite, but Gwynne (13-2, 2 KOs) had twice challenged for the British title previously, losing in good company to Joe Cordina and James Tennyson.
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