By Chris Glover

Glasgow, Scotland -  For the vacant BBBofC British heavyweight title, Dillian Whyte (19-1, 15KOs) stopped Ian Lewison (12-3-1, 8KOs) in ten rounds.

Lewison started the contact as the aggressor as he liked to lend a telling bomb early doors on his Brixton counterpart Whyte. The tide changed temporarily as the cleaner work came from Whyte. The fight wasn't the brawl that many expected in the early stages as both fighters showed reserved tactics however both did look to land that one knockout blow.

Lewison's jab did seem effective however Whyte was the one throwing the more eye catching punches along with throwing far more combinations than his Brixton counterpart.

The mid to latter rounds saw Whyte maintain and if not up his work rate. Lewison continues unsuccessfully to look for a big counter. Lewison's right eye closed after eating many of Whyte's jabs. Whyte looked to close the show at the end of round 10. The Lewison corner could see he was getting hurt and stopped the contest at the end of round 10.

Two undefeated Light Middleweights clash over 6 as Kieran Smith makes a statement inside 20 seconds!

Kieran Smith lands his first telling punch sends Robert Asagba (4-1) to the canvas. The London man attempted to recover but his legs at clearly gone. Kieran Smith (7-0, 3KOs) remains undefeated with an 18 second knockout as Kenny Pringle stopped the contest.

Scott Cardle (21-0-1, 7KOs) retained his British title in explosive style by stopping Grimsby's Kevin Hooper (19-4, 4KOs) in Round 6

The contest began with a positive fast paced start by both boxers in the British Lightweight title contest. Cardle and Hooper both looked to establish themselves in the contest early however the more effective work came from Cardle in the opening three rounds.

Cardle has set out as if he is really looking to prove a point after his last two controversial fights with Birkenhead's Sean Dodd.

Grimsby's Hooper looked to press the slick Cardle on to the back foot as he looked to land the right hand however the champion seemed to remain in control of the contest.

Hooper looked to mix it with the champion and Cardle responded in kind as he unleashed barrages of heavy shots on the tough challenger who had been cut around the left eye.

The Lytham via Barrhead Champion appeared to have abandoned his slick back footed style as he landed a massive right hook visibly shaking Hooper in round 5. After a heavy flurry the referee in charge Marcus McDonnell jumped in to stop the contest at 1.53 of round number 5.

Glasgow's Ross Murray (3-0, 1KO) picked up the first stoppage of his career as he broke Hungarian Tibor Nadori (9-5-1, 4KOs) down with a third round sustained attack to the body.

Scott McCormack (5-2) out pointed Luke Flash (2-10-1) 39-37 in a contest that was fact paced throughout. Both fighters looked to land heavy shots in what was an enjoyable contest for the Scottish onlookers.

Edinburgh Super Featherweight Lewis Paulin moved to 7-0 as he displayed a textbook display of calculated offence on Sheffield's Adrian Fuzesy (6-11). The Meadowbank man Paulin was maybe unlucky to not get a stoppage as he was awarded a 60-54 points victory.

Stewart Burt (6-0-1) remained undefeated as he comfortably out pointed Bognor Regis' Arturs Geikhins over four rounds. Burt controlled the ring throughout and wasn't troubled by his English based Welterweight opponent.