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September 1101
Owing to the popularity of pugilisme, another venue shall be opened in Wales in time for next year. Additionally, a special grouping shall be named that will feature the top boxers in England coming from York and London. The entry requirements will be simple: a minimum of 10 fights won and five more wins than losses. We sense that some on the top of the London and York venues are getting, shall we say, bored with their surroundings and this is bound to help.
Intertowne
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Kieran Fairlie 6-3-1 (3) drew Leofric Episcopus 3-3-2
Episcopus, who has been less than impressive, traveled from York to Scotland. In related news, Fairlie appears to have sent the excitment he occasionally brings to fights out of town.
London
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Chris Hawking 2-5-0 def. Ashley Milbank 5-2-0 (3) by decision
Hawking doesn't punch hard enough to knock people out but otherwise dominated this fight. Milbank was considered a strong up and comer before this.
Logan Tennison 4-10-0 (2) def. Dwayne Copeman 3-8-1 (2) by KO-4
This battle between two jousting horses was actually rather exciting. Tennison was downed twice in the third but recovered to splatter Copeman all over the ground.
Jake Edison 5-2-1 (4) def. George Freke 1-7-0 by TKO-7
Edison's back on the winning side of things after stopping Freke on cuts.
Frazer Purdy 6-8-0 (2) def. Sebastian Turberville 6-4-2 (6) by decision
The fighte of the year! Turberville and Purdy doled out destruction for 12 rounds but in the end it was the champ winning 6 to 5 with 1 even. 2 more fights and Purdy gets as many wins as losses!
Scotland
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Aiden MacBean 5-1-0 (5) def. Thomas Bardon 4-2-0 (3) by KO-6
MacBean gets a scare, as Bardon opens up a gash over his eye. However, in the end it was Bardon who was run into the ground.
Marc Oglivie 7-0-0 (4) def. Murray Smith 3-4-0 (1) by decision
A lot of decisions are close. This one, not so much. It was only a decision because Smith refused to fall down.
Kai Gordon 7-1-0 (2) def. Max Malloch 3-3-0 (2) by decision
Gordon's inability to take people out is going to come back to hurt him one day.
Cameron Matheson 5-6-0 (2) def. Dylan Lindsay 4-6-0 (1) by TKO-9
Lindsay was winning on the card but developed a nasty cut over his eye. Matheson, desperate, opened it enough times to convince the ref.
Christopher Erskine 11-0-0 (6) def. Calum Ring 2-7-0 (1) by KO-3
Erskine defends the title again. He really needs to face somebody worthy... but who?
York
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Hapye Gayford 2-12-0 (2) def. Petrus Turgoose 1-5-0 (1) by KO-3
We knew somebody had to win this. We just didn't think it was going to be by an early-round knockout.
Beostar Marsland 9-2-1 (4) def. Hrothgar Workman 8-6-2 (4) by decision
Even out of shape, Marsland's got enough to take Workman down.
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