Monday, March 9, 2015

Middlesbrough cruiserweight Simon Vallily now 6-0 as pro after crushing KO win


Middlesbrough cruiserweight Simon Vallily extended his perfect professional boxing record to six wins with a hard-hitting performance.


The 29-year-old overwhelmed Czech veteran David Vicena in three one-sided rounds on Phil Jeffries’ Colossal bill at Rainton Meadows Arena in Houghton-le-Spring yesterday.


The Commonwealth Games gold medallist brought proceedings to an end with a massive left hook to the head that left the East European import staring up at the ceiling.


Vicena was down for about a minute receiving medical attention including oxygen, but thankfully was able to leave the ring of his own accord.


Vallily dominated the action from the opening bell, bombarding the East European import with solid hooks and keeping him off balance with a heavy jab.


The 2009 ABA super heavyweight champion easily evaded a clumsy Vicena attack in the first round without taking any punches.


And it was only a matter of time before he scored his first pro finish following five straight points wins.


Vicena came out for the second round with his forehead reddened and took a meaty right uppercut on the break after stooping forward at the waist from body shots.


And Vallily delivered his clinical finish 40 seconds into round three, wiping out the overmatched 36-year-old in the centre of the ring after initially trapping him in a neutral corner.


Yesterday’s Rainton bill also featured a comfortable points victory for former IBF bantamweight title challenger Martin Ward.


The Hartlepool-trained southpaw comfortably outboxed Kakhaber Avetisian, winning 60-54 over six rounds.



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