BELFAST'S
world light middleweight Champion Andrew Grimason is looking forward
to a new challenge in America after defending his world title at
the weekend. Grimason led a Northern Irish select to Aberdeen, Scotland
at the weekend. The 22 year old road engineer from east-Belfast
retained his title after a stylish performance against the talented
Scottish challenger Greg Docherty. The bout was called a draw and
Grimason returned home
with his crown.
Bringing up the rear was The Loup’s
Darren Dougan who was to face Andrew’s former nemesis Stevie
Kitchener. The Scot pulled out of the fight due to injuries sustained
at work and was replaced by Scottish champion Stevie Peatrie from
Dundee who was next in line to challenge for Dougan’s Celtic
super middleweight title.
The Co Derry man put on a class display to defend his Celtic nation
title for a second time. This puts Dougan in line for a British
title shot later in the year.
“I was really nervous about this fight after loosing my last
fight in Geneva but I done a lot of soul searching since then, trained
harder than I have ever trained before and it really has paid off.”
said the gutsy and talented Dougan.
Barrie Oliver started his kickboxing career in a blaze of publicity,
the Killinchy fighter continues to make headlines. He kicked off
his kickboxing career last month at the Falls Leisure centre when
his mum Gillian was nowhere to be seen at ringside as she had to
take a detour to hospital to give birth to Barrie’s baby brother
Marcus. The 20 year old green belt from the Prokick gym won his
second fight against tough Aberdeen fighter Martin Young. Barrie
had the Scot down in the second round and went on to take a unanimous
decision.
South Belfast’s Wayne McCormick made an explosive start in
his competitive debut. The junior international footballer McCormick
knocked out Dundee’s John Robertson in the first 30 seconds
of the opening round.
Meanwhile Magherafelt’s Oliver Murphy had a close fight against
Fraserburgh’s Chris Jones and was narrowly out pointed.
Oliver Murphy travels to Belfast three times a week in search of
kickboxing excellence and to have the opportunity to travel with
the team. Oliver’s first fight was in Norway last month and
he has kept the momentum going by travelling to Aberdeen with the
Prokick hit squad. Oliver will travel to Hmaburg Germany on the
20th May where he hopes to make it third time lucky.
West
Belfast’s Darren Wilkinson took a hard kick to the rib in
the second round of his encounter with Aberdeen’s Mark Ross
and was forced to sit the third round out. Overall it was a good
result for the Prokick hit squad on tour with four wins out of six.
The team now focus on the next outing - a major international event
in Germany this May.
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