British boxer Sunny Edwards efficiently defended his IBF world flyweight title for a fourth time with a unanimous determination over Chilean Andres Campos at Wembley.
The battle was judged 117-111 within the Croydon-born 27-year-old’s favour by all three judges in his first efficiency after signing with promoter Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom.
Edwards got here out bursting with confidence and managed the opening levels of the 12-round battle, irritating his previously-undefeated opponent by the halfway level.
But Campos, seventh within the IBF rankings, started to shut the hole down the stretch, forcing Edwards onto the ropes in spherical eight earlier than the Briton replied with a flurry of photographs.
Campos discovered one other gear within the twelfth and closing spherical however it was too late as Edwards closed the competition with a physique blow.
Edwards, who referred to as for a unification battle with Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez, instructed DAZN: “I’m 27 years old. I don’t even think I’m at the peak yet.
“I think I’m still going and going, but Bam makes perfect sense. I want to be a great, I want to be perceived as a great, I want to go down as a great in British boxing history.”
Earlier within the night, fellow Brit Ellie Scotney defeated Kiwi Cherneka Johnson to grow to be the brand new IBF world tremendous bantamweight champion with a unanimous 98-92, 98-92, 97-93 determination.
And in an all-British bout, Nina Hughes defeated Katie Healy by unanimous determination over 10 rounds to retain her WBA bantamweight world title.