Daley Johnson claimed the best boxer award as Berinsfield chalked up six wins during their 14-bout Sunday afternoon show at the Abbey Sports Centre.
He imposed his authority over taller Abingdon opponent Paul Sadler during the second half of their welterweight clash, proving quicker to the punch.
Teenage welterweight Jake Keogh recorded the quickest win of the day as he saw off Karren Kent in less than two minutes.
Featherweight Liam Joseph, 15, repeatedly pegged back Willenhall rival Robert Ramsey with precise combinations to claim a clear points win.
Schoolboy Michael McDonagh gave the host gym their first win of the day as he claimed all three ringside votes over taller Cheshunt rival George Montague.
Edward Reilly got the nod over Coventry opponent Lewis Porter after a tangled teenage bantamweight affair. But Mark McDonagh, 14, was unlucky not to get the nod after bossing the first two sessions of his light flyweight encounter with Jubilee’s Ted Edmunds. Blackbird Leys light-middleweight Jack Hill recorded a convincing points win over the Olympic distance of three three-minute rounds against Cinderford’s Mike Freeman.
The 20-year-old Oxford boxer had more in the tank in the final session.
Light-heavyweight Scott Walsh added a second victory for the Cowley outfit as he imposed two standing counts en route to a points win over Zoltan Pokornyi of the host gym.
Berinsfield’s Jamie Maughan and Ciaran Flanagan had skills bouts against Ollie Bertene (Thames Valley) and Sandy’s Luke Porter, respectively, at the start of the afternoon.
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