In the headline bout, WBO International Super Welterweight champion Josh “Pretty Boy” Kelly (14-1-1, 7 KOs) squared off with undefeated Gabriel Corzo (18-1, 3 KOs) over twelve rounds. From the very first round, Kelly, with an air of dominance, landed punches at will. Despite a spirited effort from Corzo in the sixth round, Kelly stayed in command throughout, with the eighth round showcasing his most impressive flurry of punches. The final two rounds saw Kelly move around the ring, inviting Corzo to take his shots, much to the crowd's disapproval. The judges’ verdict spoke volumes about Kelly’s superior performance with scores of 117-110, 120-107 (twice), and 120-108 KH.

In the British Super Feather title bout, Liam Dillon (13-0-1, 3 KOs) came out victorious in a split decision against Qais Ashfaq (12-2, 5 KOs), a 2016 Olympian. Despite being on the receiving end of Dillon’s fierce punches, Ashfaq showcased commendable resilience throughout. Dillon scored two knockdowns, successfully reopening a cut on Ashfaq’s face. The last round saw Dillon exerting control, and the judges awarded him the fight with scores of 116-112 for Ashfaq, 115-112, 117-110, and 116-110 for Dillon.

Chloe Watson (6-0, 0 KOs) continued her winning streak in an eight-round contest against Laura Valdebenito (5-5-1, 2 KOs). Watson showcased her boxing prowess throughout the fight, dealing powerful blows and demonstrating effective jab-right combinations. The judges unanimously scored the fight 80-72 in favor of Watson. Meanwhile, Franklin Ignatius (6-0-1, 1 KOs) stood victorious in the heavyweight category against “Drago” Steven Robinson (6-2, 4 KOs). After a thrilling eight-round duel, Ignatius emerged triumphant with a score of 79-74.

In other exciting matchups of the night, Ben Marksby (7-0, 0 KOs) outclassed Ricardo Fernandez (12-10, 0 KOs) over six strenuous rounds. Marksby demonstrated an impressive command over the ring, with the judges scoring the match 59-55 in his favor. Also, young gun Codie Smith (2-0, 0 KOs), aged just 19, defeated Francisco Rodriguez (1-16, 1 KOs) in a four-round bout. Despite Rodriguez's attempts to match his opponent, Smith's persistent performance led to a well-earned victory, with a score of 40-36.

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