GREY Ranks treated boxing fans to another memorable night with a number of home wins at Weymouth Pavilion.
Five of the hosts’ boxers stepped into the ring, starting with Reuben Allington, who showed his increasing skills in a bout against a Torbay boxer.
Albert Davis lost by split decision on debut but Reece Rathbone won by a knockout in the third round and thoroughly deserved the trophy he was awarded for best boxer of the night.
Jacob Spence won by unanimous decision against his opponent from Spanish club, Postigo.
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Ryan Grubb challenged for the Western Counties lightweight belt from Torbay Boxing Club in the main bout of the show and lost on points, but it was the highlight of the show.
Grubb took away the trophy for best bout as consolation.
Grey Ranks’ head coach Martin Fojt said: "It’s impressive to watch how the Grey Ranks team came together to create an enthusiastic environment for all the boxers.
“The show was a fantastic night and every one of the boxers and coaches showed 100 per cent commitment.
“Special thank you to our coaches George Carter, Sam King, Brett Walmsley and Kelly Newbold.
“The travelling abroad to Poland and Spain to compete, and to other clubs for sparring, has benefitted our boxers in many ways, teaching them new skills and giving them a massive boost of confidence, which makes our club better and stronger.
“We also always appreciate the support of everyone who attends to support the boxers and who contribute to such an electric atmosphere".
Grey Ranks are already planning their next show on Saturday, December 7.
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