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EYE-CATCHING

THE capital’s first championship show of 2020 produced 13 prelims at the Roundhouse in Dagenham on January 24, mixing the Youth and Youth Cadet age groups with London’s innovative event for elite Intermediate boxers.

Catching the eye was West Ham southpaw Finlay James, who moved well and countered sharply with his left hand for a unanimous decision over Harrow’s Alex Hatcher in a Youth Cadet 56kgs semi-final. Both ended bleeding from the nose.

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