Ted Cheeseman Defeats Sam Eggington On Points In Fight Camp Opener
Ted Cheeseman Defeats Sam Eggington On Points In Fight Camp Opener
Ted Cheeseman (16-2-1, 9 KOs) rejuvenated his boxing career with a unanimous decision victory over Sam Eggington (28-7, 17 KOs) in the opening event of Eddie Hearn's "Fight Camp" at MatchRoom Headquarters in Brentwood Essex.
Cheeseman came out firing in the opening rounds, dominated the fight till the fight was drawn into a grueling back and forth battle.
“I’ve seen fighters lose sometimes and the come back to the changing room and they don’t care,” Cheeseman said. “Everyone has seen that every time I lose I am very upset.Cheeseman got his first break after wobbling Eggington with a right hand in the final minute of the second round, giving him the confidence to create openings and angles in a fight where Eggington got prepared for what he brought to the table.
“I cried my eyes out after (Sergio) Garcia, I stormed out of the ring after (Kieron) Conway, I stormed out of the ring after (Scott) Fitzgerald. I’m a winner and I love winning. I have given my heart and soul to the sport and come through my problems. I thought I deserved a bit of luck the last year, but I never got it.
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Eggington was ready for a back and forth battle but Cheeseman was more of a defensive fighter in the early rounds, using discipline and fighting out of trouble. This made Eggington look slow.
From the sixth round Eggington took over the fight , backed Cheeseman off with a crushing left hook. Eggington took over the fight after Cheeseman slowed down and further hampered by a nose injury.
In the eight round, things were a little even as both were able to land crushing right hands but Eggington finished the round a fresher fighter of the two. From then on both got engaged in a war many believed the fight will be, with Eggington having the edge in the exchanges.
Up until the eleventh round Eggington had dominated the second round of the fight but things changed and Cheesman took over and won the eleventh, forcing Eggington to make a big difference and push for the final round but Cheeseman fired back, backing him in the ropes by connecting an over-hand. Both still made a show with exchanges when the final bell was heard.
From the sixth round Eggington took over the fight , backed Cheeseman off with a crushing left hook. Eggington took over the fight after Cheeseman slowed down and further hampered by a nose injury.
In the eight round, things were a little even as both were able to land crushing right hands but Eggington finished the round a fresher fighter of the two. From then on both got engaged in a war many believed the fight will be, with Eggington having the edge in the exchanges.
Up until the eleventh round Eggington had dominated the second round of the fight but things changed and Cheesman took over and won the eleventh, forcing Eggington to make a big difference and push for the final round but Cheeseman fired back, backing him in the ropes by connecting an over-hand. Both still made a show with exchanges when the final bell was heard.
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