Coyle wins WBC International title with stunning 52 second stoppage
TOMMY 'Boom Boom' Coyle wasted little time to win the WBC International Silver Lightweight title with a 52 second stoppage of Portugal's Antonio Joao Bento.Coyle caught Bento with a stunning left hook in his opponent's own corner to rock the 36-year-old.Coyle followed up with another left and a right before the referee intervened to stop the fight sparking jubilant scenes ringside.With this win, Coyle becomes the first Hull born boxer to be ranked in the world top 20.Meanwhile Tom Knight and Danny Little started their professional careers with comprehensive wins.Knight looked impressive in his 40-36 win over Czech-born Newark light middleweight Vaclav Skromach while Little recorded the same score against Matt Seawright in a scrappy encounter.
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Comments
by nohopers
Saturday, November 03 2012, 10:22AM
“Great night. Can't wait to see Tommy fight some real contenders now he is in the top 20. Bento is a twilight career boxer scrapping up some cash before he bails out. Bring it on!”
by cityofhullBC
Saturday, November 03 2012, 12:37AM
“Very un fare reflection on Danny Little to call his performance "Scrappy" this was very much down to his opponent Charlie as you saw yourself the kid came to hold him all night, Danny tried to pull clear of his attempts to hold an spoil Danny's work but to tag it scrappy I would have preferred the term frustrate or spoilt, Danny boxed very well for his pro debut and this kind of feedback is not ideal.
Well done to all the Show a cracking night of boxing bringing Big Time Boxing back to Hull, a brilliant evening had by all.”