Rochdale Observer

Hamer duo’s roles in crowd-pleasers

- BOXING

LAST week Hamer Boxing Club were on the short end of two fantastic, very closely fought boxing bouts, which had the crowd continuous­ly raise the roof off the building on both occasions.

First on was 20-year-old Mahbub “Real Money” Miah, who met the 61-fight veteran, Yousif Saeed of Bridgewate­r Salford in the North West Region National Senior SemiFinals at Tameside on Tuesday November 16th.

On the sound of the first bell both boxers came out with their probing jabs in order to find their range to off load their combinatio­ns.

Then quite suddenly Mahbub and his 24-year-old opponent began to exchange fast and furious punches upon each other, which instantly had the crowd upon their feet.

As the bout progressed Yousif began to find his rhythm and his experience showed when he allowed Mahbub to press forward, towards him, so that he could counter-punch his opponent, before tangling up the Hamer boxer’s arms when Mahbub came up close to land punches of his own.

In the second round Mahbub continued to pursue his opponent, before landing a terrific right hand to the side of Saeed’s jaw.

Then, the Salford boxer began to land his own, very clever counter-punches as

Mahbub stepped towards him.

As the three-minute round of mayhem progressed, both boxers landed spectacula­r punches upon each other, whilst Mahbub continued to force the action.

That had the fans screaming out loud and cheering, every time a significan­t punch landed, which vibrated around the building.

In the third and last round, Mahbub was the first to land a meaningful blow once again, when he landed a clubbing right hand upon the chin of his opponent which instantly snapped Saeed’s head back.

Then his Salford opponent began to use the ring once again to step in and out of range as he landed his jab.

Mahbub continued to pursue his opponent to get in close to the Salford boxer, who used all his vast experience to land clever punches before tangling up and clinching his Rochdale opponent, whilst waiting for the referee to split them apart.

This continued throughout the round and in the end, it was experience that told, when the judges awarded Saeed the victory.

The second bout saw 14-year-old Austin Heneghan travel to Croxteth Sports Centre in Liverpool on Saturday, November 20th to take up the challenge of Adam Conlan of Croxteth Boxing Club.

As soon as the bell rang for the first round both boxers stood toe to toe exchanging fast and relentless punches upon each other, which instantly had the crowd shouting and screaming out with delight.

As the round progressed Austin began to force Conlan back upon the ropes so that he could land his over-hand right to his opponent’s jaw.

This continued throughout the round, whilst the Croxteth boxer tried to counter-punch his Hamer rival with his own right hand.

The second round was just as unrelentle­ss as the first, when both boxers set upon each other with fierce, unrestrain­ed intensity, whilst the crowd cheered with delight at the incredible spectacle happening before them.

The non-stop action continued in the third and last round when both boxers clashed in the middle of the ring to unload more unrestrain­ed punches upon each other.

Conlan began to step back onto the ropes once again as the round progressed and Austin moved in towards him to unload his right hand, whilst the Croxteth boxer tried to reply with counter-punches.

It was an incredible performanc­e by both boxers in which the decision could have gone ether way, but in the end the bout was awarded to the local lad, yet when Austin stepped out of the ring numerous people stepped forward to pat him on the back to congratula­te him on such a special performanc­e.

 ?? ?? ● Mahbub Miah and Yousif Saeed
● Mahbub Miah and Yousif Saeed
 ?? ?? ● Austin Heneghan
● Austin Heneghan

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