Abingdon's boxers emerged with four victories as the club hosted their final dinner tournament of the season.
Darren Cuddy claimed the boxer-of-the-night award after gaining a hard-won split decision against Luton Shamrock's Damien Burke.
But he had to come from behind after being rattled by a solid right that prompted a count in the opening round.
Andrew McMahon provided the host club with their first success, as he proved too slick for Kineton's Luke Summers.
James Smith got behind his jab from the bell to impose his authority over Kineton rival Jamie Reid.
He built up a commanding lead by launching flurries of precise straight punches to make the raising of his arm a mere formality.
Jason Cuddy, Abingdon's only senior boxer in action on the bill, proved too strong for Pilgrims' debutant Lee Lyndon, who succumbed to a standing count from a five-punch cluster before retiring on his stool after the opening round.
Oxford University's Caroline Cobb, 23, acquitted herself well on her debut. But the Texan lost on points to Haileybury's more experienced Tamasin Mallia.
Scott Southey paid for a slow start against South Normanton rival Eddy O'Rourke and lost on points.
Harley Mace threaded together neat clusters of shots to claim the first round, but Scott Wilson, his taller Plymouth rival, claimed the final two rounds for a unanimous decision.
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