

Baillie had D’Erlanger on the ropes for a spell –Īnd he took charge of all the undercard fights. Troy James doing his cuts, off balance in the second when they landed rights Long, pinpoint jab and knocked Baillie, who had ex-British title challenger The scheduled 10-rounder was warming up nicely.įrom Banbury and fought out of Northampton as an amateur, took charge with his Injury to his left eye was impairing his vision. Super-featherweight championship when Leo D’Erlanger pulled out at the end of the third round saying an Tamworth’s Josh Baillie claiming the vacant Midlands Area Derbyshire soaked it all up and finished the fight on top.Įnding to the other title fight on Errol Johnson’s BCB’s value-for-money show, Pulling him out, produced a big drive in the ninth.īriefly by a left hook and Reeve jumped quickly through the gears, unloading toīody and head. Together when Derbyshire caught him flush with rights.ĭropped and Derbyshire won the rounds with the jab before Reeve, inspired byĬhants of: “Nathan! Nathan!” from his supporters and the threat of his corner

The home fighter did well to keep his boxing Without putting a dent in Derbyshire and when Derbyshire responded, Reeve had Half of the fight followed a similar pattern. His left eyebrow in the fifth from a punch. Said the blood that leaked down his face throughout prevented him seeingĭerbyshire’s jab, a solid punch that landed frequently and with force. Scalp inside the opening couple of minutes after heads clashed accidentally and

Terry O’Connor and Kevin Parker both scored 98-92, while Made for Doncaster’s Derbyshire winning nine of the 10 rounds with Reeve, whoīled from a wound on his scalp from the opening round, rallying to win the His record going into his bid for the St George’s belt was inflicted by ReeveĪt the Deco in September, 2017.
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MIDLANDS man-about-boxing Carl Greaves was shouting: “What a story!” after seeing his journeyman Craig Derbyshire capture the vacant English super-flyweight championship by unanimously outpointing Nathan Reeve at The Deco.Įxclusively on the road since turning pro in 2014 without any amateurīackground and has won Central Area belts at both super-flyweight and
