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EARLY DAWS, AGAIN

HARD-WORKING Carl Greaves’ latest promotion, in the Albany Suite at the Britannia Hotel, comprised five bouts: a trio of fourrounders that went the distance and two scheduled sixes which finished early, one very early.

That very early one lasted just 40 seconds. Referee-for-the-night Shaun Messer intervened as usually durable Devon operator Jamie Speight, wobbled by a left behind the ear from Carlton’s Brad Daws, cowered in his opponent’s corner having also been tagged by a punishing left downstairs. Brad had taken a mere 35 seconds to see off his previous opponent, so is on something of a roll.

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