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A KING IS CROWNED

COULD southpaw and self-styled ‘Kundalini King’ Jermaine Osbourne-Edwards send his legions of noisy supporters at The Hangar into celebratory mode as he challenged for the vacant Midlands Area super-lightweight title? Or would Stoke’s Jamie Stewart, just three short weeks after being outpointed in a bid for the welterweight title, silence the hordes and secure the belt at the third time of asking?

The answer was the former, with Solihull referee Chris Dean turning in a card reading 96-93 at the finish.

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