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November 1101
Following his fight with Cussburg Bland, Aelgarus Rider's intestines fell out of his bodye and this will cause him to miss several months. We were sickenede. 'Twas not a good month for Yorkists, as Eohric Monnington was led away from his fighte in shackles. He is on trial for thievery. Unfortunately for him, the Norman judges will not be coming by the York region until March.
Interclub
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Marvin Woolton 3-2-1 def. Statue of a Bear 20-35-3 (14) by decision
The Welsh brought out the now-retired statue of a bear for which to test Marvin Woolton's mettle. It appears his mettle did not pass but the Welsh are much more into lobbing blows from the outside than we are here in London-town.
London
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Riley Truslove 3-3-0 (1) def. Robin Yard 5-1-0 (3) by TKO(5)
Coming out of the Rites of Passage, we figured Yard to be the young up and coming hero, but Truslove showed that Robin's face does not hold up to repeated punchings.
Ron Strode 4-3-0 (3) def. Aaron Goodier 5-3-0 (4) by KO(2)
Another London upset! You just can't depend on young boxers these days.
Howard Smith 9-2-0 (5) def. Rob Tregear 3-11-0 by KO(5)
Smith wins this one by tiring out Tregear with body shots and otherwise sapping the man's will to fight.
Brad Sewell 11-1-0 (8) def. Dermot Quenby 3-9-0 (1) by TKO(2)
Sewell avenges the only blemish on his boxing record by flat-out dominating Quenby.
Finlay Walby 11-2-0 (4) def. Oscar Siddorn 6-6-3 (3) by decision
Walby will be moving up, but his inability to take Siddorn down early does not bode well for his chances of success against the Yorkists.
Scotland
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Craig MacLaine 6-1-0 (4) def. Aidan Nance 5-1-0 (1) by decision
MacLaine seemed somewhat angry at not being able to fight a fellow Highlander this month and took it out on Nance, knocking him down twice but stringing him along for maximum punishment.
Jonathan Montgomerie 2-7-1 (2) def. Joshua Foulis 0-9-0 by KO(4)
This battle of trial horses saw Montgomerie dominate the fight and Foulis retire the first time he was knocked down.
Aiden MacBean 6-1-0 (6) def. Ryan MacBrayne 2-9-1 (1) by TKO(3)
You can fault MacBrayne for many things, but staying down after being knocked to the ground is not one of them. MacBean scored 4 knockdowns and a cut and the referee still had to intercede to end it.
Max Malloch 4-3-0 (2) def. Ben Malise 3-2-2 (1) by decision
Somebody's got to make up the middle portion of the Scottish club. Not everybody can be great or a pansy.
Kieran Fairlie 7-3-1 (3) def. Cameron Matheson 5-7-0 (2) by decision
Three decisions in the land of Scots? Cats marrying dogs! It is bedlam!
Wales
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Quincy Beardall 5-1-0 (3) def. Ronald Strawson 3-3-0 (1) by TKO(5)
It's still too early to get a good read on these Welshmen.
Dougie Drabble 5-0-1 (4) def. Lester Beardall 3-2-1 by decision
Sadly, the Beardall brothers were not both able to emerge from fighte nighte victoriously for the month of November.
Jay Tuck 4-1-2 (1) def. Evan Conisford 2-3-1 by decision
Conisford was heavily favored going into this one, which just goes to show how little the Welsh know about boxinge.
York
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Cussburg Bland 5-3-0 (4) def. Aelgarus Rider 1-5-1 by KO(2)
Rumors have surfaced that Bland has problems with untrained slugging types. Sadly for Aelgarus Rider, he is a student of the sweet arts.
Whitesmith Agar 4-5-5 (1) def. Eohric Monnington 3-4-1 by decision
Their last fight ended in a draw, so these two light punchers battled a second time. This time around, Agar launched a series of keen blows that all but blinded Monnington and sent him to the canvas twice.
Garfield Randull 8-3-0 (4) def. Gael Tunstall 4-4-0 (2) by decision
Sometimes decisions are close things. In this case, Eodric Rumpelstiltskin scored it Randull 9 rounds, Tunstall 1.
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