In his first fight at super-middleweight, former British and Commonwealth middleweight champion Tommy Langford (21-3) was made to work hard for his points win against Frenchman Baptiste Castegnaro (8-16) on March 9 at the Walsall Town Hall on a BCB Promotions event.

Langford didn’t have it all his own way against the tough 28-year-old from southwest France with the six-round super-middleweight contest scored at 58-56 to the 29-year-old from Birmingham.

Langford started off on the front foot and took the fight to the Frenchman, who has previously shared the ring with Olympic bronze medalist Joshua Buatsi.

The West Brom FC fan, born and raised in North Devon, was dominant behind his double jab and landed a neat left to the body midway through the first round. Castegnaro did manage to have some success in the opener and when he landed cleanly, it visibly incentivised him to follow up, forcing the home fighter backwards. The French fighter did manage to ruffle Langford’s feathers a little bit, who took a tiny tumble at the end of the opener, but was ruled as a slip.

Langford started the second stanza behind a stiff jab, backing Castegnaro up. They were soon tangled up in the centre of the ring until Castegnaro forced Tommy back to the ropes without managing to land anything at all as Langford ducked and weaved and soon answered with a one-two to the head. It was a clean, controlled round for Langford on the scorecards, as he began to lose his nerves and find his rhythm.

Langford landed a peach of a left hook as the pair traded in the centre of the ring in the third, but Castegnaro managed to score back with one of his own seconds later. This round was contested in close quarters for the first time in the fight as Castegnaro held his feet a bit longer and there was success for both parties during the three minutes of action.

Despite Langford producing the more dominant and aggressive display, Castegnaro enjoyed spells of success and produced a late flurry seconds before the end of the fourth segment.

The fifth round was far more controlled, as Tommy stalked his opponent, who occupied all four corners of the ring for the duration of the round as he attempted to move away from danger. Langford unloaded when he trapped Castegnaro in his home corner and a left hook to the body followed by another to the head sent the Frenchman backpedaling across the ring.

Castegnaro came out swinging in the final round and the pair finished with a firefight in the middle of the ring.

The official scored it four rounds for Langford and two for the visitor.

Langford commented post-fight, “Back to winning ways! I was a little jittery to begin with, I have to admit, but I soon warmed up. To be completely honest, I was actually very nervous and a bit tentative early on, which resulted in a hesitant first few rounds.

“It was to be expected after the lay off and moving up a weight division, but I warmed into it and started to box well and by the end I was really dominating and hurting my opponent, especially with the left hook.

“It was good to get the experience at 168lbs against a fully-fledged super-middleweight who has fought two of the best light-heavyweights in the country in Olympian Joshua Buatsi and English champion Liam Conroy.

“He was a strong, durable opponent, so the experience will be invaluable as I push on to bigger fights. Many others would have had a more conventional or less dangerous opponent for their first step up to a new weight, and, if I’m going to be completely honest, I probably would have liked to have had an easier opponent, but now the job’s done and I’ve come through well, I’m very happy.

“It means the questions that I’ve had have been answered and I’m happy to push on now and look for bigger opportunities at 168lbs.”

The ‘Baggies Bomber’, named so by his huge following of West Bromwich Albion FC fans, has already declared his intentions to become a two-weight British or Commonwealth champion. Zach Parker from nearby Swadlincote is the current British super-middleweight titlist and world title challenger Rocky Fielding last held the Commonwealth strap.

“I’m fully aware that most domestic champions won’t want to give me a shot at their titles, so I’m prepared to work my way into the mandatory position.”

He concluded, “Big thank you to all the fantastic support, it always means a lot. Thanks to BCB Promotions for giving me the platform to fight. We move on to the next one!”

The BCB Promotions ‘Pride of the Midlands’ event also featured Midlands Area middleweight champion Tyler Denny (10-1-2) who earned a shutout points win over six-rounds and has plans to fight for bigger titles in 2019.

Ricky Hatton-trained welterweight Conah Walker (4-0) remained unbeaten as he scored his second KO and unbeaten lightweight Connor Lee Jones moved up to 3-0 with a points win.

Wolves welterweight Kirstie Bavington (2-0-1) scored her first stoppage win in a very one-sided fight.

Undefeated featherweight star Isaac Lowe has lifted the lid on his close friendship with Tyson Fury – revealing that the heavyweight king is like a brother to him.

Lowe (16-0-3) returns to action live on iFL TV at the Brentwood Centre on Saturday, fresh off of his impressive win over Lucas Rafael Baez on the Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder undercard in December.

The Morecambe boxer is excited to be making his return, and has revealed just how beneficial it is to train alongside Fury.

Lowe said: “It’s great to be around Tyson and he’s like a brother to me. Seeing how he trains is incredible, and if there’s a day where I might not be pushing myself, he is there to pick me up.

“He’s been around me for pretty much all of my professional career, and having someone like that to give me advice is brilliant. I couldn’t ask for anything better.

“I got the win on Tyson’s undercard in December and now it’s great to get this fight in March. It’s a perfect start to the year, and I want to get warmed up here and then look to push on. Hopefully we may be able to get a big name to fight on Tyson’s next undercard in America.

“Everyone needs to tune in to see me on Saturday as you always get fireworks with me. You never know what will happen when I turn up, it could either be an eight-round war or a boxing masterclass, so get your popcorn and enjoy.”

Lowe’s fight is part of a packed card in Brentwood, which features Michael McKinson defending his WBC International Silver welterweight title against Ryan Kelly, while Southern Area super-lightweight champion Mikey Sakyi faces Idris Hill.

There are a number of talented stars on the undercard, including Mitchell Frearson, Danny Dignum, DP Carr, Shaquille Day, Stephen Ormond, Martin McDonagh, Gino Kanters and Shaquille Day.

Kieran Smith is confident he’ll have the answers for anything Adam Harper attempts to do when the two men meet at MTK Fight Night in Glasgow on March 22.

Smith (13-0-KO6) defends his WBC International Silver belt against Harper on a packed bill at the Emirates Arena, and he feels he’ll have all the tools needed to win the contest.

Smith said: “We’re two weeks away now and preparations have gone great. I’m ready to beat Adam Harper and I think I can beat him any way that I want.

“If he chooses to stand and box me then he’s got no chance of doing that, and if he wants to make it a fight then there’s only one man here who can punch and that’s me. I’m a much bigger guy than him and I can push him about if I want, so it’s up to me how the fight pans out.

“With that said, he’s still my toughest opponent to date, but performance wise I think that will bring the best out of me. He’s the English champion and I’m getting these bigger fights now which is good.

“We’re back at the Emirates Arena again and that has become a kind of home for MTK in Scotland, and it keeps growing and growing with every show that we have there.”

The card in Glasgow also sees Iain Butcher challenge Scott Allan for the Celtic bantamweight title, while the likes of David Brophy, Lewis Benson, Michael McGurk, Reece McFadden and Jack Turner are in action too.