Rochdale Observer

Young boxer edged out in split decison

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IT was to be a disappoint­ing weekend for Hamer Amateur Boxing Club when 14-yearold Adam Earnshaw travelled to the Doncaster Dome, Doncaster on Saturday, May 20 to compete in the National Schoolboy Semi-Finals.

His opponent, Odel Kamara of Salisbury Boxing Club was a very unorthodox counter-puncher who also rushed into his opponent while throwing multiple punches and in the first round it immediatel­y showed, yet Earnshaw proved he was a match for him.

The first round was the start of a very closely fought contest that began with Earnshaw stabbing out his jab while Kamara waited on his back foot to counter-punch.

When Kamara rushed in he was caught by a left hand punch from a southpaw stance of the young Rochdale warrior but the Liverpool youngster seemed to manage to land the last blow of the exchange between the two boxers.

Before the start of the second round Earnshaw was told by his coach Steven Connellan, that he thought Kamara had just nicked the round.

He told Earnshaw to ready himself for Kamara’s rushing tactics and when the Salisbury boxer did rush in, Earnshaw should step out of range then step back in with fast two punch-combinatio­ns.

The bell rang for the second round and Kamara instantly charged at the Hamer boxer, but Earnshaw used quick footwork to spin out of range and the Liverpool boxer stumbled to the floor.

Earnshaw began to take the fight too his opponent with his jab while waiting for Kamara to rush in and when he did, the Hamer boxer was quick to land telling blows to the head.

Earnshaw continuous­ly followed his opponent around the ring while waiting for an opening and he managed to land a three punch combinatio­n while Kamara had his back to the ropes.

It was another closely fought round which the Hamer team thought Earnshaw had nicked it.

It was all to do in the third and last round and Earnshaw was told to up his game and take the fight to his opponent more. The bell rang and Kamara rushed in again, only to be caught by a solid left hand punch to the head.

Earnshaw slowly began to take control of the contest as he continuous­ly landed punches as Kamara rushed in.

The Liverpool lad began to tire and when he rushed into the Hamer boxer he began to hold.

The referee noticed this and he gave the Salisbury boxer a stern warning, yet he continued to hold throughout the round.

Earnshaw tried hard to box in a composed manor and in doing so the Hamer team believed he had won the round convincing­ly, yet the victory was awarded to Kamara by a very close split-decision.

The disappoint­ment continued for the Hamer club when 14-year-old Aeron Maddocks lost to a much heavier and stronger opponent in Liam Pasotre of Jimmy Egan’s Boxing Club at the Wythenshaw­e Forum on Friday, May 19.

Hamer head coach Steven Connellan said “It was a very close contest between Earnshaw and Kamara and we thought our lad had just done enough to pinch it but sadly it was not to be.

“We cannot complain too much though because it as been a very successful season for us.

“We are a small club with no financial backing, yet we have managed to get three of our boxers to the National SemiFinals and one who won the National Open-Class title.

“Our team of very busy boxers continuous­ly gain wins when boxing in other opponents backyards.

“We are a strong outfit with some great coaches who repeatedly volunteer their time for the young people of Rochdale.

“We have managed to regularly get home grown youngsters to the last stages of National tournament­s over the last five years or so and we have in place the next group of young and very talented boxers who have seen what the older boxers have done and are excited to step into the ring to show off their own skills.

“If there are any business people out there in Rochdale who want to help this town of ours gain a little success and have positive news reports in the media then what better way than to help our club and the young people of this town achieve their goals?

Be it by winning boxing tournament­s or by just getting fit, healthy and staying off the streets.

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Adam Earnshaw

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