Berinsfield’s Josh Lock was in devastating form at Newbury as he saw off Jubilee ABC rival Henry Edmonds inside a round.
Lock strung together solid clusters that swiftly eroded the Berkshire teenager’s resistance.
A hook combination rocked Edmonds to prompt a standing count then another salvo prompted referee Jack Wilson to make a merciful intervention.
And Berinsfield claimed a second success later in the evening as middleweight Jerry Kinkonde proved far too dynamic for Lawrence ABC southpaw Ross Clark.
Solid body shots augmented his attack to the head to reinforce his superiority and claim a comprehensive points win.
Abingdon schoolboy Rowen Wadley emerged victorious in the all-southpaw clash with Thame’s Ryan Leggett.
But the Thame gym returned with a win after Adam Craigmile used his extra height and reach to get the better of Kyle Andrews from the host Thames Valley club.
Craigmile’s superior jab proved decisive as he gained a deserved points decision.
Abingdon’s Ben Patterson made a dream start to his ring baptism by bowling over Newbury rival Danny Lachacz in the first minute of their clash after he landed a text-book left.
But his Thames Valley opponent bounced back in the subsequent rounds of the clash to claim victory by a narrow margin.
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