Oxford Boxing Academy's teenage duo Ben Kaluza and Bradley Townsend were both in dynamic form in their recent bouts in Birmingham.
Kaluza, 14, displayed the kind of athleticism that reflects his all-round sporting prowess (the Bicester youngster is also a talented footballer) as he proved too nimble for Aston ABC rival Saied Ijaz.
He placed the young Brummie on the back foot from the bell and proved too determined for him throughout all three rounds.
Solid rights to both head and body off a strategic jab repeatedly pegged Ijaz - who had stopped his two previous opponents - against the ropes with no means of escape.
Kaluza remained purposeful, cool and composed and his domination of this encounter was rewarded with a comprehensive points win.
Townsend, 13, conceded both weight and age when he tackled Amir Hussain from the host Aston gym.
But this proved to be no handicap for the Oxford teenager, who was quicker into his stride from the start.
Hussain could not deflect the straight rights and left hooks repeatedly aimed in his direction and the frustration got the better of him.
After repeated charging and holding, he tested the patience of the referee once too often and was disqualified after receiving a third public warning midway through round three.
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