West Belfast man Anthony Cacace defeated Josh Warrington 118-110, 117-111, 117-111 to ensure he kept hold of his world title.
I’d give it 8-4 to the Apache, but my opinion doesn’t count for much.
Richie Woodall of TNT Sport has it 7-5 to Cacace.
We’re off to the scorecards
To be fair, the ring is slippy.
A solid round from Cacace despite the cut. He’s doing his best to keep Warrington at distance.
You have to think Warrington needs a stoppage in the last round. I have 7-4 to the Apache.
That round was hard to call. Toe-to-toe throughout. Cacace has a small cut above his eyebrow
I’d score it 6-3 in Cacace’s favour
That round belongs to Anthony Cacace. He dominated proceedings landing eye-catching punches at the start and the end of the ninth. Warrington is behind on the cards, and I think he knows it.
A solid round from Warrington who landed a handful of punches, but Cacace doesn’t seem overly worried. The Leedsman hasn’t hurt him tonight
Warrington came forward more in the seventh round – he’s still fighting well on the inside. But it’s Cacace who is landing the more eye-catching punches. Early in the round, the world champion landed a fine upper cut.
That was a quieter round from both fighters