Win for boxer Tennyson
The reigning Irish super-featherweight champion, from Poleglass, outlasted tough Englishman Ian Bailey 80-72 on referee Hugh Russell’s scorecard.
“It was a good test for me because Ian Bailey is a tough guy,” said Tennyson.
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Hide Ad“I rocked him a few times and he still just kept on coming forward. I landed some lovely shots and wobbled him but he took them well.
“I wasn’t trying to stop Bailey I was just keeping on the jab and landing a few hooks and uppercuts.”
Headlining Mark Dunlop’s ‘Road to Glory’ promotion, James was fighting to atone for a shock loss in the Odyssey Arena last October.
Having enjoyed a confidence-boosting win in Hungary recently this was the youngster’s first fight on home soil since the defeat.
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Hide Ad“He’s been in with some big guys so I’m proud of myself and it’s a great boost to my confidence. I knew he was going to be coming forward so I just set the pace. I’m not sure when my next fight is but that win has moved me up a good bit in the British rankings,” added Tennyson.