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Sam Eggington rolls on
Reporting from ringside, Andy Whittle saw the teak-tough Carlos Molina succumb on points to Sam Eggington
BOXING returned to the Skydome for the first time since 2010 on Saturday (May 22) and the fans were allowed in too – albeit limited in number to just 400. But it is another step in the right direction. Mexico’s 37-year-old former IBF super-welterweight titlist
Carlos Molina proved game enough in the 12-round bill-topper against the always-watchable Stourbridge middleweight
Sam Eggington. However, the visitor was unable to prevent Eggington registering a wide unanimous points victory.
Bettered for the most part, yet firing back whenever the opportunity arose, Molina was an immovable object, despite Sam’s best attempts. With an eye on future title tilts, Eggington had to content himself with picking his shots as he worked away, often from a distance, behind the jab.
Sam Eggington picked up the WBC Silver Middleweight title with a unanimous decision win over Carlos Molina Photo Credit: Hennessy Sports
In front of a welcome crowd at the Skydome in Coventry, Sam Eggington took the vacant WBC Silver Middleweight title with a unanimous points win over the vastly experienced Carlos Molina on the Hennessy Sports bill on Saturday.
A stiff right hand got Molina’s attention in the opening round, in what was a strong start for Eggington (30-7, 18 KOs), and a left hand on the bell ended a good first frame for the Midlander.
The Mexican caught Eggington with some flush shots in the second, but the 27-year-old regained control in the third, shaking his opponent up with some big shots that backed the former world champion up in a superb session for him.
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