BOXING LIVE: Kelvin Young v Tony Hill

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11:06pm

The defeat is a devastating blow for Young, who was looking to make a big step into the domestic scene tonight by beating Hill.

Credit to both boxers for going toe-to-toe. Definitely the fight of the night and Hill's punch just seemed to catch Young cold.

Don't miss Monday's Swindon Advertiser for full reaction and pictures from tonight's boxing.

10:58pm

Young v Hill, round three: It's a real toe-to-toe affair as both boxers lands heavy blows.

Young spins Hill brilliantly on the ropes and caches him with several good shots.

But Hill comes back and pins Young to the ropes, landing a big left hook which sends Young crashing through the ropes by his own corner.

The shot seemed to come out of nowhere and Young was barely to his feet when the count was finished and referee Grant Wallis counted him out.

10:54pm

Young v Hill, round two: Lively second round with both boxers happy to traded punches.

Hill got the better of the early exchanges landing with good shots to the body and two right hands.

Both boxers traded at close range with Young getting the best of the action with several good rights and upper cuts.

10:50pm

Kelvin Young v Tony Hill, round one: Very close opening round.

A clash of heads early on resulted in Hill suffering a nasty cut to his head.

Young landed with some decent left and right hands but Hill stunned Young with a big right.

10:33pm

It's the main event of the night next as Kelvin Young takes on Tony Hill in an English Middleweight title eliminator fight.

Swindon's Young will make his walk to the ring in around five minutes.

10:31pm

Hughes v McKray, round six: Hughes controlling the final round without landing many scoring punches while McKray is just throwing haymakers.

Hughes gets the decision 60-55.

10:27pm

Hughes v McKray, round five: Great round from Hughes as he lands with several big shots.

First he catches McKray with a heavy left hook after a superb combination. then midway through the round gets two big rights through.

Hughes really gets control of the fight in the closing stages landing two big lefts and a decent upper cut.

10:23pm

Hughes v McKray, round four:Difficult round for Hughes as he gets caught with two big right hands.

It's the first time McKray has enjoyed any success and its probably enough to win the round despite Hughes rallying towards the end.

10:21pm

Hughes v McKray, round three: Another good round from Hughes as he continues to land his left jab with success.

It's a quieter round than previously with no major punches landed from either man.

10:18pm

Hughes v McKray, round two: Good work from Hughes as he catches his opponent with a good left jab.

McKray is struggling to hit Hughes as the Malmesbury boxer continues to nip in and out.

Hughes lands with another left jab as the round comes to a close.

10:12pm

Hughes v McKray, round one: Steady start from Hughes, boxing behind his jab.

Hughes catches McKray with a good left on the counter and follows up with a right hand.

10:06pm

Malmesbury welterweight Joe Hughes is up next in front of a hefty few fans in the crowd.

He takes on London's Mark McKray.

10:05pm

Bennett v Millar, round three: A scrappy affair continues in the third round as Bennett connects with a good left and right sending his man back to the ropes.

Millar is deducted a point after throwing Bennett to the canvas.

Controversy as Millar is disqualified after again throwing Bennett to the canvas. 

The away boxer protests his innocence but it's the Swindon man who walks away with a third career win and remains undefeated.

9:57pm

Bennett v Millar, round two: Bennett gets the better of the round, catching Millar with a big right.

Another right from Bennett sends Millar to the floor and he receives a standing eight count.

In the latter stages of the round Bennett lands a good left hand which sends his man staggering back to the ropes.

9:54pm

Bennett v Milar, round one: It's an untidy first round.

Bennett gets caught with a right hook straight away.

Millar looks to box while Bennett struggles to settle down.

Very little getting through by either boxer although Bennett has a late flurry, sending Millar back to the ropes.

9:48pm

Next up is Lawrence 'Bad Boy' Bennett from Swindon.

He takes on Junior Millar in this cruiserseight clash.

9:46pm

Just a reminder about tonight's top of the bill action.

Swindon's Kelvin Young takes on Southampton's Tony Hill in an English Middleweight title eliminator.

It's the biggest fight of the career for Young, a former Penhill amateur.

Young looks cool and calm back stage and says he can't wait for the final bell.

Swindon pop star Josh Kumra is also here to support Young, who is his uncle.

9:41pm

Roberts v Warburton, round four: Roberts comes out looking to work the body but soon got caught on the way out.

Warburton soon started to dominate again catching Roberts with some nice combinations.

In the last 30 seconds Roberts was pinned to the ropes by Warburton who landed some heavy blows.

Roberts' defence was non existent in the dying stages and he was caught with some big left and right hooks before the bell.

Warburton gets the decision 40-37, inflicting a first defeat on Roberts.

9:36pm

Roberts v Warburton, round three: Warburton dominates the round again and catches Roberts with a good right hook.

Roberts has some success on the counter but still looks shaken and has work to do in the final round.

9:33pm

Roberts v Warburton, round two: Roberts is in trouble as Warburton shakes him with a good upper cut.

Roberts' legs look to have gone and Warburton continues to pin his man to the ropes and hitting him with some good shots.

The Gloucester boxer looks tired and is swinging the right hand in desperation all to often.

Warburton edges the round as he finishes strongly.

9:30pm

Roberts v Warburton, round one: Good opening round by Roberts.

The Gloucester boxer picks his punches well catching Warburton with a some good comic stills.

Warsburton looks dangerous on the counter though and caught Roberts several times albeit without troubling him.

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9:21pm

Next up is Gloucester's Todd Roberts who trains at Swindon's Horseshoe Gym and is promoted and managed by Keith Mayo Promotions.

9:20pm

Rose v Boulter, round four: Boulter is boxing well in the final round as Rose still struggles to land any of his big shots.

Boulter lands some good shots towards the end of the round to edge  it but Rose has done enough to win the fight.

Rose gets the decision 39-37.

9:14pm

Rose v Boulter, round three: Boulter starts the round better boxing behind his jab and using quick fast combinations.

Rose continues to launch his big right hand without success.

Boulter is forced back by another Rose right but covers well and finishes he round stronger than the Bath man.

9:11pm

Rose v Boulter, round two: Another good round with Rose edging it.

Boulter is wobbled by a big Rose right hand and his legs look to have gone.

in the latter stages Boulter comes back into it but Rose is still edging the action.

9:09pm

Rose v Boulter, round one: Rose comes out flying and enjoys some early success.

Boulter is wobbled by a big Rose right hand but the Bath boxer fails to capitalise on the chance.

Boulter enjoys some success on the counter but Rose wins the first round.

9:01pm

Next up is Bath's Mike Rose versus Ricky Boulter

8:59pm

Khan v Allen, round four: Both boxers come out looking to trade in the final round.

Khan forced Allen to cover up and caught him with a good upper cut and shots to the body.

Allen comes into the bout in the dying stages but Khan has done enough to earn a 40-38 decision.

8:55pm

Khan v Allen, round three: A lively start as both boxers come out trading punches.

Khan had some success with his left and work to the body while Allen counte well.

Midway through the fight though the action died down again.

8:49pm

Khan v Allen, round two: Khan comes out firing landing with a big left hand and several shots to the body.

Midway through the round though the action dies down with the referee stopping both boxers to tell them to engage.

Allen finally comes forward as has some success although is caught on the counter.

8:45pm

Khan v Allen, round one: Slow start to the fight with Khan struggling to find his range. 

Allen just standing off making for a poor fight but Khan did land with a right and several punches to the body.

8:40pm

Next up is Exeter's Faheem Khan against Carl Allen.

8:39pm

Mucha v Smith, round four: Mucha dominated the final round, keeping Smith pinned to the ropes.

Mucha gets the decision 40-36 in what was a very impressive debut for the Reading boxer.

Tonight's promoter Keith Mayo says Mucha is likely to appear on future KM Promomtions shows.

8:26pm

Mucha v Smith, round three: Smith had some success during the round but Mucha still boxing well behind his jab.

Several combinations caught Smith with Mucha working up and down.

8:24pm

Mucha v Smith, round two: Mucha still very much in control leaving Smith with the only choice but to cover up.

8:22pm

Mucha v Smith, round one: Reading's Mucha dominates the first round boxing behind his left jab.

Mucha shook Smith with a big left hand midway through the round.

Some useful combinations from Mucha on his debut.

8:18pm

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8:11pm

Reading's Tamuka Mucha is up next against Southport's Billy Smith.

Mucha has been tipped by his trainer Chris Sanigar as "the next big thing"

8:06pm

Swindon's Danny O'Reilly loses 60-54 to Liam Griffiths

8:05pm

O'Reilly v Griffiths, round six: Griffiths finishes stronger and pins O'Reilly to the ropes, working the body heavily.

O'Reilly had some success but when he landed he got countered.

Official result to follow...

8:03pm

O'Reilly v Griffiths, round five: Strong round by O'Reilly, who caught his opponent with two good right hands earlier on.

Defence still at a premium for both boxers although Griffiths has slowed down a little trying to preserve his lead.

O'Reilly has a little cut and looks tired but is sure to give his all in the final sixth round.

8:00pm

O'Reilly v Griffiths, round four: A decent round with both boxers trading punches. It's been a tough debut for O'Reilly. 

The Swindon boxer had some success in that round but also got caught. good to see both boxers trading punches.

O'Reilly looking a little tired now though.

7:56pm

O'Reilly v Griffths, round three: Very little defence offered by either boxer in the third but it's still Griffiths looking the stronger boxer. O'Reilly got caught several times in that round and landed very little himself.

7:53pm

O'Reilly v Griffiths, round two: O'Reilly came out flying in the second round but was soon pinned to the ropes by his more experienced opponent. Griffiths looks to be two rounds ahead now.

7:50pm

O'Reilly v Griffths, round one: Uneasy start from O'Reilly as he struggled to get to grips with Griffiths.

The Bognor Regis man definitely edged that round.

7:44pm

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7:43pm

The boxers are entering the ring now. First bell just seconds away.

 

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7:38pm

Danny O'Reilly's opponent tonight is from Bognor Regis and has only won once in 20 fights.

The Swindon boxer says he's he is more than happy to "get into a tear-up" so this fight should be exciting.

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7:31pm

First up is Swindon's Danny O'Reilly versus Liam Griffiths.

Former Walcot amateur boxer O'Reilly makes his debut tonight.

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