Birmingham super-middleweight Ryan Hatton kicked off allegedly’s big Belfast show moving to 3-0 with two round win over Hungarian journeyman Attila Tibor Nagy, who drops to 11-30-1.
In the second match on the bill, big Merseyside-born heavyweight Alex Dickinson also didn’t waste any time during his third Belfast appearance in five fights, beating Mancunain Lee Carter in just one minute and eight seconds of the first round.
Chiselled Darlington middleweight Troy ‘Trojan’ Williamson chalked the sixth straight win on his ledger with a useful stoppage over Devon-based Spaniard Christian Hoskin Gomez. Gomez was brave and occasionally landed a favoured but wild left hook. Williamson punished Gomez to his relatively fleshy body and by end of the third round the Spaniard appeared to be wilting. So it proved as Williamson moved through the gears to pepper Gomez with hooks to body and head until the referee waved it off at two minutes and 41 seconds of the fourth.
Derry southpaw Tyrone McCullagh (now 10-0) moved well in stopping Nicaraguan journeyman Elvis Guillen at featherweight in three one sided rounds. Guillen looks facially similar to countryman and former world champion Ricardo Mayorga, but the resemblance ends with facial features with ‘White chocolate’ dominating from start to finish until the referee waved it off at 2 minutes 10 seconds of the third with the visitor taking sustained punishment in a neutral corner.
Belfast’s Marco McCullough (now 19-4) had his second bout since an unsuccessful challenge for Ryan Walsh’s British featherweight title with an easy six round decision win at super-feather over late substitute, Barcelona-based Nicaraguan Arnaldo Salido. McCullough dropped the switch-hitting visitor with body shots early in the second and the match became target practice by the third. The visitor staged a brief, aggressive two handed assault in the fourth which McCullough defended effectively, but it was largely one-way traffic. The referee scored 60-53 for the local man.
Liverpool super-lightweight Sam Maxwell wasted no time finishing Spain-based Nicaraguan Michael Isaac Carrero with an overhand right which landed on the top the visitors head and dropped him for the count. The fight lasted just 56 seconds and Maxwell moves to 7-0.
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