U.S. DAILY SPORTS

Field Cup triple medal success for Hebden Bridge


By Clayton Varey


HEBDEN Bridge boxing membership competed within the Hull Field Cup on 28-Thirtieth June. Hebden went with seven boxers and got here dwelling with two golds and one silver.

Day One: Kai Fenton, competing for the primary season as a senior 75 kg, confronted off on Friday in opposition to the way more skilled Kai Morley from Clayton ABC. Fenton, for Hebden Bridge, was having his Thirtieth bout, and Morley was having his 88th; Fenton got here by way of with a unanimous win.

Day Two: Kai was up in opposition to one other extra skilled boxer, Tommy Naismith from York ABC. These two have boxed 3 times beforehand; Kai got here away with one other unanimous win, after three shut rounds.

Day Three: The ultimate and Kai was up in opposition to one other extra skilled boxer who had 63 bouts and was an England worldwide. Kai turned on the type to win by one other unanimous resolution, not dropping a spherical all weekend, which was some achievement as he was an enormous underdog originally of the competitors.

Gold quantity two went to Kayne Miles Junior at 60 kg. Within the closing, he boxed Yehor Harimlend of Sheffield Metropolis ABC the place Kayne obtained the win on a closely-competed break up resolution.

Robin Moss got here away with a silver for the second yr on the bounce. Competing in his first yr as a senior, at 60KG, Robin boxed on the Saturday in opposition to York ABC’s Lucas Butfield.

Each boxers clashed heads within the first spherical and the physician known as the bout off. There was a rely again and Robin was declared the winner. Within the closing, Robin was up in opposition to John Taylor from Bulkington ABC. The primary spherical had the identical final result with each boxers clashing heads. Taylor sustained a nasty minimize on his eyelid and the physician had no choice however to name the bout off. The next rely gave Taylor the nod.

Pictured under are Alessandro Salamino Coach, Kayne Miles, Kai Fenton, Robin Moss, and Clayton Varey.

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