NIBIL Jellal scored the lone victory for the host gym in the last bout of the night as Thame ABC staged their final tournament of the year at Thame United FC.
He delivered a polished performance against Kingswood rival Craig Amos, imposing a standing count from a flurry of punches in round two, to claim a unanimous points decision.
But there was disappointment for the three other Thame boxers, Leo D'Erlanger, Ifran Munir and Sam Fleming, all of whom suffered points defeats.
Berinsfield lightweight Lee Perkins was in dynamic form as he saw off Barry's Liam Hughes at Bedford.
He had the edge during the first two rounds and then went into overdrive at the start of the final period.
Perkins proved too slick and quick and he reinforced his authority with a superb salvo that propelled his 16-year-old opponent into the ropes, prompting a standing count in the dying seconds.
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