FRAZER CLARKE defeated Mariusz Wach on points inside a sweltering York Hall.
While on the undercard Tyson and Tommy Fury’s brother Roman has WON on the undercard, moving to 2-0!
Caroline Dubois and Viddal Riley also picked up big wins on a stacked card in East London.
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Fight report
From Wally Downes Jr
Frazer Clarke laboured to a dull points win over 43-year-old veteran Mariusz Wach.
The 31-year-old 2020 Olympic bronze winner turned down a shot at Fabio Wardley’s heavyweight British title to continue his learning curve against the experienced Pole.
But it’s hard to see what he would have learned after 10 one-sided rounds the referee called a shutout of 100-90.
The straight talking Burton man said: “I think I started off well but I faded because it is extremely hot.
“I did lots right but also lots wrong, I need to do better.
“People can call me an Olympian but those 10-round pro fights are a very different thing.
“People will be saying that Wardley will flatten me now because I tire after six rounds so bring it on.”
Making a point
Frazer Clarke went 10 rounds for the first time in his career inside a sweltering York Hall to defeat Mariusz Wach.
Clarke wins
Clarke’s promoter Ben Shalom then says Clarke will be back out again in September.
Clarke speaks
“It is extremely hot in here.
“He is a difficult man to shift.”
Frazer Clarke WINS
First 10 rounder in the bag for heavyweight star Frazer Clarke as he kicks on in his fledgling career.
Gruelling 10 rounds there too inside an incredibly hot York Hall.
Clarke vs Wach – R10
The final bell rings…
And there will only be one winner here.
We await the verdict for when Clarke’s name will be read.
Clarke vs Wach – R9
Both men tiring in now.
Must be absolutely exhausting in there in the scorching York Hall.
We go into the tenth as Clarke goes 10 rounds for the first time.
Clarke vs Wach – R8
With the pace slowing down more and more another round with some mild success there for Wach.
Clarke still miles ahead but landing less in the last few rounds.
Best shot of the round was a counter from Clarke as Wach leaned forward.
Clarke vs Wach – R7
Wach lands a couple of decent shots again in this round.
Is Clarke switching off as he is so far ahead?
Could be an intriguing finish here.
Clarke vs Wach – R6
Clarke possibly having a round off here with five left.
Slower pace in this round.
Wach taking body shots well and has improved over last few rounds.
Clarke vs Wach – R5
First half of the fight complete and both fighters land solid blows in that on.
Solid right from Clarke but Wach takes it well.
Wach then lands a couple here.
Clarke vs Wach – R4
Clarke pacing himself as he takes another round.
Big Fraze now aiming for the body too.
Can he get the stoppage?
Clarke vs Wach – R3
Bit of afters there at the end of the round.
Which was the most exciting moment of the round.
Clarke trying to up the pace as Wach continues to look to cover up.
Clarke vs Wach – R2
Still all Clarke here at York Hall.
Wach covering up to block the attack but there’s been only one boxer fighting here.
Clarke eases to his second round.
Clarke vs Wach – R1
Good first round for Big Fraze there.
Clarke dominated from the outset and held centre of the ring.
Wach offered nothing much in return.
Could Clarke be aiming for an early night?
Clarke vs Wach
The ring walks are complete.
The announcements have been and the gloves touched…
The main event gets underway NOW!
Main event time NOW
Frazer Clarke is making his ring walk now.
Mariusz Wach had walked a gentle stroll down to the ring before.
Clarke looks up for this one as he headlines York Hall.
Dubois wins
The referee scored it 80-71.
Dubois remains undefeated and untested and poised for greatness.
Dubois vs Lescano – R8
Lescano spends the last round getting pinged all over York Hall, like most of the previous seven.
But she is defiant and refuses to take a knee or breather.
Dubois will win a shutout decision here as she moves closer to a Mikaela Mayer fight.
Dubois vs Lescano – R7
Lescano is brave but struggling to cope with the assault.
Right hooks crash into her chin and both fists pepper her body.
This one looks like it’s going the distance.
Dubois has not lost a round but Lescano is a fearless woman.
Lescano down – R5
Dubois targets Lescano’s ribs with a handful of winding blows.
after half-a-dozen blows Lescano folds down into the ropes and canvas for a count of eight.
Dubois does not rush her mission and when Lescano touches the canvas again it is ruled a slip.
Dubois vs Lescano – R4
A spiteful lead right hook from Dubois slaps into Lescano’s left cheek but the underdog does not wobble.
Dubois is landing big shots but the Argentine is showing a solid chin.
Trainer Shane McGuigan tells Dubois that Lescano is starting to tire now.
Dubois vs Lescano – R3
One-two from Dubois pushes Lescano back into the ropes.
A right hook then staggers the visitor.
Lescano looks a lot more fragile than the Londoner but she is still swinging at the end of every round.
Dubois vs Lescano – R1
Steady opener from Dubois until the very last punch of the two-minute session, a left hand that rocks Lescano’s skull backwards.
The lightweight ace punished almost every shot the South American threw.
But Lescano showed plenty of grit and is not here to fall over for money.
Sweet Caroline
Dubois – the growing darling of women’s British boxing – steps up again now.
Argentina’s Yanina Lescano is up next.
The Shane McGuigan pupil is just about the only female with real stoppage power right now.
Will we see even more improvement from the wonderkid?
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk