BEN DAVIES produced the performance of his career on Saturday night to capture his second Queensbury Boxing League title.
The 24-year-old middleweight star beat Sidcup rival Tom Dolan by a unanimous points decision in front of a capacity crowd at Epsom Downs Racecourse. Davies promised his fans a night to remember made good on his word by sending challenger Dolan to the canvas on route to a famous victory.
And the Redhill boxer admitted he was delighted with the win.
"I'm absolutely buzzing after winning that title and the adrenaline is still pumping from a great fight," he said.
"This fight was all about me really making my mark in this boxing league and getting people to notice me, and with that performance I think I did just that.
"Tom was a good strong opponent and he did hit me with some good shots, but when I knocked him down I knew my power could hurt him but fair play, he's a great fighter and I'm just so happy to get the win and my second title.
And after the victory, Queensbury Boxing League promotions director Alan Foley said Davies win had opened up a lot of possibilities for the champion.
He added: "Ben's fight with Tom was a real 50/50 fight that could have gone either way before the fight, but Ben showed just why he's so exciting to watch with that performance.
"The middleweight division is the most exciting in the country at the moment and Ben is right in the mix of that now, so he'll probably feature at the competitions big season finale in November when he will defend his title."