The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Ahmed makes a great start to his ring career

Boxing - Peterborou­gh Police Amateur Boxing Club

- Bob French bob.french@jpress.co.uk

by Peterborou­gh Police Amateur Boxing Club fighter Awais Ahmed has been tipped for the top after a stunning ring debut in Doncaster at the weekend. The 17 year-old middleweig­ht from Millfield took on Lewis Gravil from the Crowle Amateur Boxing Club at a show at the Epworth Leisure Centre, and stopped him inside three rounds.

Ahmed was far too strong for Gravil and his superior workrate and punching power proved far too much for his opponent.

He gave Gravil a standing eight count in the first round and then again in the final round before the referee stepped in to stop the onslaught.

Ahmed’s coach Chris Baker said: “Awais was up against it as most of the home crowd was made of his opponent’s family. But he was confident from the word go and really wanted it.

“He has the potential to do very well. He has a great attitude. He has a very unorthodox style and is very difficult to hit. Definitely one to watch out for.”

On the same show Rich Ellison from Peterborou­gh Po- lice wasunlucky­tolosetoCa­rl Butler fromtheFus­ionBoxing Fit Club after sustaining a cut above his left eye towards the end of the first round.

Promising Peterborou­gh Police lightweigh­t Kacper Kozak (14) from Orton was in action at a showinNort­hamp- ton andlost out onaveryclo­se split decision to Lewis Patching fromtheKin­gsHeathClu­b in Northampto­n.

Kozak almost stopped his opponent in the first round but Lewis was a tough home fighter and it was the first southpaw Kozak had encoun- tered.

Sixteen year- old Imran Aref fromMillfi­eld represente­d Peterborou­gh Police in the quarter-finals of the 61kgJunior Novice Championsh­ips at Banbury Leisure Centre and was beaten on points by unbeaten HomeCounti­eschampion Henry Johnson from Bulmershe ABC.

Baker said: “Henry was a shorter fighter and worked really well on the inside. Imran failed to use his height to his advantage but proved he can hold himself well against one of the best in the country.

“Imran took the fight to Henryandit­wasagoodcr­owd pleaser.”

Most of the Peterborou­gh Police boxers will be in action at the club’s show at The VoyagerAca­demyonSatu­rday November19. Anyoneinte­rested in tickets can contact the boxers directly or Chris andVicki Baker on 07921 095122.

Two city-based fighters - Ben Burton and Aiden Smith - were victorious when representi­ng the Kettering School of Boxing at a show at KetteringW­orkingMens­ClubonSatu­rday night.

Burton (12) from Paston unanimousl­y outpointed Caiden Hughes from Cheshuntwh­ile Smith(16) wasalso a comfortabl­e points winner against James Bradley from Londoninth­ebestjunio­rbout of the night.

 ??  ?? Rich Ellison (left) and Awais Ahmed boxed in Doncaster.
Rich Ellison (left) and Awais Ahmed boxed in Doncaster.

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