By Miguel Assuncao

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Essex welterweight Jack Healy (1-0-0, 0KOs) is surprisingly beaten by Chris Adaway (5-23-2, 0KOs) over four rounds. The referee scored the fight 38-39.

Healy, 25, focused his strategy on working his jab to bring his trusted right hand into play, and had success in the opening round when a pinpoint straight down the middle drew gasps from ringside.

Despite Healy seemingly having the power advantage, Adaway, from Plymouth, was the busier man in the second and third as he shifted into range, threw his shots before tying up.

The Grays man was erratic as he stepped on the gas in the fourth and final round in search of the stoppage but Adaway was able to spoil his way to a points win.

Watford’s Reece Bellotti (7-0-0, 6KOs) wins the English featherweight title after Ian Bailey (13-19-1, 5KOs) is pulled out by his corner after round seven.

Despite needing two attempts to make the weight, Belotti looked comfortable from the off, countering Bailey's high-guard pressing by working the body and using neat footwork to get out of range following his combinations.

Bailey, from Slough, is a former Southern Area champion, and was able to use his experience to occasionally get through with looping right hands but struggled to deal with the high punch output from the Hertfordshire man.

'Bomber' Belotti, 27, landed an uppercut to left hook combo that caused swelling under Bailey's left eye in the third and had his opponent in trouble at the end of the fourth with the Berkshire-based fighter visibly struggling with the intensity of the contest.

Maintaining a relaxed boxing style, Belotti bloodied Bailey's nose in the seventh with a right hook and then began to sit on his shots which was enough to convince Bailey's corner to pull him out after round seven.

JJ McDonagh (13-3-0, 6KOs) brutally knocks out Jake Ball (7-0-0, 6KOs) in the first round to claim the WBA international light heavyweight crown.

Irishman McDonagh, 30, was hurt in the opening twenty seconds but responded by staggering Ball with a right hand over the top before pressing forward and landing several shots at close range that flipped Ball over the top of the ropes.

Helped by security at ringside, Ball crawled back into the ring but was set upon again by McDonagh who landed a crisp right hook to emphatically knockout the Surrey man midway through the first round.

Ball needed medical attention in the ring for several minutes but was thankfully able to leave the ring unaided.

Super middleweight Craig Richards (6-0-0, 2KOs) claims his fifth win of the year with a second round technical knockout of Bronislav Kubin (19-22-2, 12KOs).

Richards - nicknamed ‘The Spider’ - used his superior reach and height advantage from the off and had his opponent in trouble with a straight hand in the opening round.

At 38, Czech Kubin is the more experienced man but was unable to close the distance on the South London fighter to get his own shots off. Richards stepped up the pace in the second and landed a number of meaty wide hooks which forced the referee to bring a halt to proceedings.

Middleweight Felix Cash (3-0-0, 2KOs) knocks out Sam Wall (4-6-0, 0KOs) in under 100 seconds.

Despite having only turned professional in June, Cash looked a class above in the opening exchanges and looked intent on making a statement.

That came 1 minute 38 seconds into the first round when a flush right hand had Wall on unsteady legs before the following barrage of unanswered punches saw the referee wave off the contest.

Ted Cheeseman (6-0-0, 5KOs) beats Lloyd Ellett (20-1-0, 4KOs) by second round technical knockout in an English super welterweight title eliminator.

The 21-year-old from Bermondsey landed a shuddering right hand on the ropes, and despite momentarily turning away from the action, stepped in to finish the job with a number of unanswered shots 1.36 into round two.

Cheeseman was made to work by the experienced Ellett in the opening exchanges but the Londoner's superior punch selection helped him chalk up his fifth win of the year.

Essex light heavyweight Danny Dignum (debut) wins on his professional debut with a second round stoppage of Jimmy White (0-3-0, 0KOs).

Dignum showed great punch selection, targeting White's fleshy body in the opening exchanges before forcing forcing his opponent onto the canvas with a piercing uppercut at the end of the first - with White just beating the count.

Southpaw Dignum, 24, remained composed at the start of the second, using his superior speed to get his shots off first, and a sharp one-two combination had White in trouble again which prompted the referee wave off contest 56 seconds into round two.
Miguel Assuncao
 
The Big City Dreams undercard action is underway at the SSE Arena, Wembley. 

Charlie Edwards (8-1-0, 3KOs) bounces back from his world title defeat with a third round knockout of Georgi Georgiev (3-4-1, 2KOs). Edwards was stopped by IBF flyweight John Riel Casimero in September but showed no signs of dented confidence as he teed off at will and forced the stoppage 1.14 seconds into round three.