Gaz S
06-05-2009, 08:10 PM
Great performance from Dai Davies at the Newport Centre tonight (Jamie Sanigar show) in defeating Cefn Fforest's Robbie Turley for the Welsh featherweight championship.
Turley showed great heart and courage, but his shots were often too wide as Davies kept himself tucked up and picked him off with sharp jabs and right hands straight down the pipe, eventually leading to a 9th round retirement due to a badly sustained cut eye to Turley. In all fairness though, by that stage it looked like the brave Turley was ready for the taking anyway, and it was only pure guts that kept him swinging.
Davies just seemed to know too much and the Merthyr man fought like a boxer far better than his record suggests, having previously only won 5 out of 16. Interestingly though, Davies holds a win over the only other man to have previously beaten Turley in Riaz Durgahed.
This was Turley's second defeat in eight fights, and as entertaining a bout that it was, he should have gone away learning and acquiring some invaluable experience from this fight. He can come back.
However, there was no doubt this night belonged to Davies and hopefully this victory will raise his confidence to where he can perform like that again. On that form he'll be tough to beat. Well done to both boxers for a superb contest
Turley showed great heart and courage, but his shots were often too wide as Davies kept himself tucked up and picked him off with sharp jabs and right hands straight down the pipe, eventually leading to a 9th round retirement due to a badly sustained cut eye to Turley. In all fairness though, by that stage it looked like the brave Turley was ready for the taking anyway, and it was only pure guts that kept him swinging.
Davies just seemed to know too much and the Merthyr man fought like a boxer far better than his record suggests, having previously only won 5 out of 16. Interestingly though, Davies holds a win over the only other man to have previously beaten Turley in Riaz Durgahed.
This was Turley's second defeat in eight fights, and as entertaining a bout that it was, he should have gone away learning and acquiring some invaluable experience from this fight. He can come back.
However, there was no doubt this night belonged to Davies and hopefully this victory will raise his confidence to where he can perform like that again. On that form he'll be tough to beat. Well done to both boxers for a superb contest