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Paul Hyland, Jr. scored a spectacular first round stoppage over Adam Dingsdale to win the IBF European Lightweight title.

In round one, Hyland dropped Dingsdale with a left hook, that was followed by four hard punches. With Dingsdale, hurt, Hyland blitzed his opponent and dropped him with a hard flurry of vicious punches, and the bout was stopped at 1:49.

Hyland is now 16-0 with six knockouts. Dingsdale is 16-4-1.

An incredibly slimmed down Michael Perez needed just 29 seconds in his cruiserweight debut to dispatch previously undefeated Viktor Biscak in a bout scheduled for six-rounds.

Perez landed what looked like an ordinary right hook that sent Biscak down. He got to his feet and was limping, and the fight was stopped.

Perez, the former heavyweight contender is now 22-2-1 with 14 knockouts. Biscak is 10-1.

“I am very happy to be back. Hopefully next time I can fight a little bit longer and show the crowd. I lost some weight and I still have the same power. This has been a very interesting two years, and now I am decing to do something better. I want to keep active. I believe I can win a world title at any weight,” said Perez.

“Mike has a big future at cruiserweight, but he has to be active again. I would like to get him back in two or three weeks,”said Promoter Eddie Hearn

James Tennyson stopped Ryan Doyle after round six of their scheduled ten-round WBA Super Featherweight bout.

Tennyson dominated the action after the third round and started to beat Doyle down and the fight was stopped.

Tennyson, 129.3 lbs is now 19-2 with 15 knockouts. Doyle, 129.3 lbs is now 14-2-1.

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