Conway claims a split decision win!

Both competitors stand with their hands raised in the middle of the ring, yet only one can be declared the winner… Despite a closely contested match, Conway showcased much of the more impactful (and visually striking) moments, ultimately winning on two of the three judges’ scorecards.

The official results read 116-112 for Conway, 115-114 for Kelly, and 115-113 for Conway. The triumphant Conway may be set to challenge the winner of the Brad Pauls vs. Denzel Bentley fight on December 7, eyeing an early 2025 matchup.

Entering the final phase…

An effective approach adopted by Conway features a solid uppercut that breaks through the guard, followed by a powerful jab to start the round. Kelly responds briefly, but it’s clear that Conway’s aggressive style is making an impact as they approach the final round.

For those interested in numbers, here are the punch stats from two rounds ago: Conway landed 111 out of 384 (29%), while Kelly managed 86 out of 322 (27%).

Conway continues to lead

Having previously achieved a seventh-round stoppage victory against Ainiwaer Yilixiati in Japan, Conway appears firmly in control, displaying sharper skills than Kelly. Although Kelly shows slightly better accuracy, he is overall less active.

As they move into the seventh round, Conway impressively strings together his combinations.

Quickly advancing…

It’s often revealing when a broadcaster skips to a pre-arranged video package or advertisement instead of interviewing the champion of a highly anticipated match.

Perhaps they had time constraints, expected a quick end from Vuong, or chose to pivot to avoid backlash following a disputed UD10, but we may never know.

The fight between Kieron Conway and Ryan Kelly for the vacant Commonwealth middleweight title is currently in the third round.

Vuong bests Gwynne after ten rounds!

The final four rounds of the bout unfolded as expected, with Gwynne giving his all – notably landing an impressive 97 punches in the eighth round and shocking Vuong multiple times while pinned against the ropes during their close exchanges.

Ultimately, however, Vuong’s powerful punches—especially his uppercuts and counter shots—were considered sufficient by the judges, bringing the bout to a close after a challenging thirty minutes.

The judges scored it 97-94, 96-95, and 96-94 in favor of Vuong, despite audible discontent from the crowd. It was a tough fight to evaluate and a fiercely competitive step-up, just the kind of challenge that suits someone like Cameron, who is advancing in this dynamic division.

Vuong vs. Gwynne R6

As they enter the latter half of their match, Gwynne connects with a stray right while Vuong finds himself in a corner… Shortly afterward, exchanges of punches occur as their positions shift, with Vuong landing precise but infrequent counters—the question remains, will he step up his activity?

Nonetheless, Gwynne continues to push forward doggedly; it will be intriguing to see how the judges scored this after six rounds. Could it be 4-2 for Vuong?

“You need to approach it with more finesse, your eye is swollen, don’t overexert… let him tire out, then strike,” advises Gwynne’s coach Gary Lockett as they prepare to begin the seventh round… the swelling around Gwynne’s left eye is becoming more pronounced.

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