Sunday, February 12, 2012

Nurse no match for Anwar

Leeds fighter now hoping to get a shot at the British title



Adil Anwar claimed the second edition of Prizefighter - the light-welterweights division with a unanimous points victory over Tyrone Nurse. The two Yorkshire fighters, who had actually sparred together in the past, had both impressively reached the final with some slick, counter-attacking boxing in the eight-man knockout event. However, Huddersfield's Nurse decided on a change of tactics in the final, opting instead to go on the front foot and try to hunt down his rival. All the change did, though, was play perfectly into Anwar's hands at the Civic Hall in Wolverhampton. The 24-year-old from Leeds used his languid style to land the more obvious blows, including appearing to wobble his rival late on in the third round with a lightning-fast flurry, as he clinched a comfortable win on the scorecards. He got the nod 30-27, 30-28, 29-28 from the three judges at ringside, clinching him the silver trophy and a cheque for £32,000. - http://www1.skysports.com/

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