SIMPSON SPEAKS
23:27:50

The new British and Commonwealth super-middleweight champion Callum Simpson said: “It were amazing. the main thing was to not let the occasion get to me. The mantra was to fight the fight and not the occasion and that’s what we did.

“I showed a bit of inexperience. I’m not really happy with my performance, I made a lot of mistakes but a win’s a win. This is a learning fight and every day’s a school day I’m not the finished article.

“I want to win the British title outright. I saw Mark Jeffers ringside, he’s a great fighter and he deserves a shot. I want to prove I’m the best domestically and then we can push on.”


AND THE NEWWWW
23:22:12

Callum Simpson w UD 12 Zak Chelli to take the British and Commonwealth super-middleweight titles at Oakwell, Barnsley.

Judge Victor Loughlin had it 118-111, Michael Alexander 118-110 and Kevin Parker 117-111. The scores are testament to Simpson’s dominance over the 12 rounds. The 27-year-old is building something special in his home town.


WE AWAIT THE VERDICT
23:20:13

We go the full 12 in the main event at Oakwell but there is surely only one winner here with Callum Simpson winning a competitive fight reasonably clearly with a mature and patient performance. Chelli was always there but he was behind from early on and just could not claw anything back. This should be ‘and the new’…


INTO THE FINAL ROUND…
23:16:14

Chelli has three minutes to save his belts now, and his corner are urging him to let the right hand go in the final round. Here we go…


UNCHARTERED WATERS
23:10:35

Simpson, 27, is leading here but he has never bee beyond 10 rounds in his career so into new territory we go here. Chelli did 12 to win the belts against Jack Cullen in January but can he find a way to somehow turn this around? A double jab seems to injury Chelli’s eye in the 10th so he has it all to do in the final two.


THREE TO GO
23:08:10

Another round comes and goes with Chelli, the British and Commonwealth champion, simply unable to land the shot that can turn this fight around. Simpson is ahead here and is now only nine minutes from becoming champion in front of his home fans. Three big rounds incoming.


‘YOU CAN STOP HIM, I PROMISE’
23:04:11

Chelli’s trainer insistent in. the corner that they will get their reward for hanging in there – but it doesn’t like like Simpson is fading yet. Into round nine we go, now the onus is on Chelli to do more and wrestle back some rounds.


SIMPSON HALFWAY HOME
22:56:08

That’s six down and six to go and Simpson will be happy with his first half. He has established a lead on the cards and does not seem to be fading. Can Chelli change the rhythm of this one down the stretch?


CHELLI’S GROWING INTO THE FIGHT
22:48:10

The fourth was Chelli’s best round of the fight as he appears to have weathered that early storm. But there was still very little to choose between to the two in round four and there is still a long way to go.


THREE DOWN
22:42:35

Simpson, who is feinting well, is starting to time Chelli on the way in with the right uppercut. Chelli looks short of ideas but his cornerman Barry O’Connell reminds him that the plan is to take Simpson into the second half of the fight and then take over.


CHELLI FIRMS IT
22:39:36

After a mini crisis in round one, Chelli gets his feet back under him in the second and starts to get behind his jab. He snaps Simpson’s head back with a couple of them as the Barnsley man attempts to press the action. Simpson on top but Chelli isn’t out of this.


CHELLI HURT!
22:35:35

With 20 seconds left of the first, Simpson lands with a savage, arcing right hand which sends Chelli stumbling back to the ropes. He does not go down but he’s hanging on for the rest of the round as the crowd roar their man in. The second round could be interesting…


‘HE’S ONE OF OUR OWN!’…
22:32:57

Rings out around Oakwell as the two men get to work. The atmosphere is electric, but can it help Simpson? An early right hand nearly lands, and the crowd goes nuts. Time will tell if affects the judges.


HERE COME THE MAIN MEN
22:28:36

Champion Zak Chelli makes his ringwalk but does so as a 3/1 underdog. There’s a raucous reception for the challenger and local favourite Callum Simpson, who has helped pack out the main stand at Oakwell. Simpson has looked the business so far but Chelli has a habit of upsetting the odds – and he insists the bookies have got it wrong again this time. There’s only one way to find out…


TOO GOOD – DUBOIS UD
22:02:43

Caroline Dubois wins big on all three judges scorecards (100-90, 100-89, 99-90) after a near faultless performance against Moneo. Sterner tests await as she continues her march towards world honours but she did not put a foot wrong at Oakwell. Next up – the big one! Chelli v Simpson.


HAIR RAISING
22:01:05

A brief interlude in proceedings as Dubois’ hair comes undone at the back and requires the corner to wrap it back up. That’s about the only moment that has slowed down Dubois across these 10 rounds. Into the final minute we go…


SHUTOUT
21:57:16

Dubois a mile ahead and with a knockdown in the locker here as we go into the penultimate round. Moneo is getting hit with everything and won’t stop coming, there is no doubting her toughness. Dubois, so far, is simply too good for her, though.


DOWN GOES MONEO!
21:49:53

As Moneo marches into range, Dubois releases a big overhand left which lands on the button and drops the visitor. She’s up in time to beat the count and Dubois is unable to find the finish before the round ends. Into the seventh we go.


POSTBOX WAR
21:46:08

As it begins to dawn on Moneo that the fight will slip away from her pretty quickly in this rhythm, the Uruguayan visitor begins to get closer to Dubois in a bid to draw her into a firefight. The Londoner, never one to turn down a tear-up, obliges and the pair go head to head in centre ring and slug it out. That’s five down and five to go – Dubois clearly ahead.


DUBOIS IN CONTROL
21:40:53

Moneo is tending to square up as she attacks and Dubois is picking her off with the backhand on the way in before spinning off, resetting and starting again. Dubois is not out of second gear yet and is still in total control.


SOLID START FROM DUBOIS
21:37:31

Dubois straight into business against Moneo, who is happy to box from both stances. But Dubois, with reasonable height and reach advantages, is doing the business from both long and short range in the opening two rounds.


HERE COMES SWEET CAROLINE
21:27:39

Caroline Dubois is now making her way to the ring for her chief support slot. The undefeated Londoner takes on the 14-1 Uruguayan Mario Moneo over 10-twos.

Southpaw Dubois, still only 23, is on the verge of a world title shot so can’t afford a slip-up here. The bookies make her a huge favourite here… we are about to get underway.


MCKENNA MARCHES ON
21:03:40

With an official time of 2:36 in the third, McKenna puts a stop to a spirited effort from Laws after three crazy rounds. The man from Monaghan, Ireland is now 15-0 with 14 quick.

McKenna said: “I expected that, a war from the start. Fair play to Laws. He went in there and gave it a go but nobody can stand with me.

“I just had to keep my cool and stay relaxed. I was getting a bit anxious with the early knockdown. It’s a great fight for me and another knockout.”


IT’S ALL OVER!
20:59:48

McKenna comes out in the third like a new man and goes back to work. Laws goes down three more times and, as Victor Loughlin is delivering his count, the towel comes in from the corner. A classic shootout at Oakwell, with carnage throughout, but it’s McKenna’s class that shines through.


BOMBS AWAY
20:56:21

Another three breathless minutes with both men showing absolutely zero interest in throwing jabs and instead winging away with huge hooks with both hands. McKenna is having success but it is Laws who lands the most meaningful shot of the round when another damaging left hook stuns the Irishman.


WHAT. A. ROUND!
20:52:15

Laws is dropped inside the first 30 seconds by a big right hook and looks to be hanging on for dear life but with a minute to go, Laws lands with a huge counter left hook which drops McKenna too. The Irishman manages to make it to the end of the round but what does he have left? Into the second we go.


MCKENNA-LAWS UP NEXT
20:45:31

The anticipated 10-rounder between undefeated Stevie McKenna and the livewire Joe Laws is up next. McKenna, 14-0 (13), has predicted a first-round knockout but Laws is adamant he is here to upset the odds. Big Mo is doing the announcements and then we are in business with what could be the fight of the night…


COYLE W UD 8
20:28:43

Connor Coyle’s first fight on this side of the pond ends in victory, with referee Mark Lyson scoring it 77-75 in his favour. A useful if uninspiring workout for the Irishman in his first fight for a year against an awkward southpaw in Kyle Lomotey. Job done and onto the next one for ‘The Kid’.


INTO THE LAST…
20:23:24

Coyle punctuates another won round by landing a sharp left hook on the counter which momentarily seems to stun Lomotey. But the Lancashire man regroups well and easily navigates through the last minute of the seventh. Into the eighth and final round we go.


TWO LEFT
20:19:23

Six reasonably uneventful rounds have now gone in this live opener and Coyle looks to be the one forcing the action. He is not quite busy enough to really trouble Lomotey here but he appears in control. Into the last six minutes we go.


COYLE GETTING CLOSER…
20:13:33

Coyle is the one controlling centre-ring, with Lomotey circling around the outside and often spending time with his back against the ropes. Lomotey, however, is doing a good job of just staying out of range but the Irishman is edging ever closer to finding his range and letting his hands go. Coyle finishing the fifth by nearly getting through with a big right hand.


LOMOTEY STARTING TO SETTLE
20:06:46

In the first couple of rounds, this fight settled mainly into the pattern of Coyle trying to pin down Lomotey but the Leigh man is just starting to box with a little bit more ambition now. He is leading with the right hook from his southpaw stance and having some success with it. Into the fourth we go…


FEELING OUT PROCESS…
19:57:51

Having spent his whole career to date in the USA and Mexico, Coyle’s first round on this side of the Atlantic is outside on a balmy August evening in Yorkshire. There’s little to choose between the two with orthodox Coyle attempting to find a home for his right hand while Lomotey looks to counter every time.


FIRST UP…
19:48:09

Ireland’s 20-0 middleweight Connor Coyle takes on Lancashire man Kyle Lomotey, who is 12-1. In their combined 32 wins, these two have got just 11 stoppages which suggests this could be a distance job. Lomotey is walking now…


OAKWELL WELL WELL!
19:43:05

Hello and welcome to this evening’s live blog of the Boxxer show from sunny Oakwell, the home of Barnsley FC. The non-televised part of the undercard is over and we are now hurtling towards the featured fights of the evening.

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Zak Chelli vs Callum Simpson Live Updates

Zak Chelli and Callum Simpson go head to head for the British and Commonwealth Super-Middleweight titles at the Oakwell Football Ground in Barnsley


Zak Chelli vs Callum Simpson Running Order

12 x 3 mins British & Commonwealth Super-Middleweight Titles
Zak Chelli vs Callum Simpson

10 x 2 mins IBO & WBC World Interim
Caroline Dubois vs Maira Moreno

10 x 3 mins WBC International Silver Super Welterweight Title
Stephen McKenna vs Joe Laws

8 x 3 mins Middleweight contest
Connor Coyle vs Kyle Lomotey

6 x 3 mins Middleweight contest
Mauro Silva vs Dale Arrowsmith

6 x 3 mins Super Welterweight contest
Joel Kodua vs John Henry Mosquera

6 x 3 mins Light Heavweight contest
Billy Deniz vs Khalid Graidia

4 x 2 mins Super Flyweight contest
Sylwia Doligala vs Sara Orszagi