In the lead-up to his main event tilt against Louis Greene on Wednesday, Lewis Crocker felt this was the biggest fight of his career.
Crocker delivered on the big stage, knocking down Greene three times to win by TKO at 2:02 of the seventh round and capture the WBO European welterweight title atĀ the LS-Live venue in Yorkshire, England.
The bout was a back-and-forth affair and started with fireworks.Ā The opening round saw Greene landing the harder shots, and he appeared to be on his way to winning it until with seconds remaining, Crocker hit a check left hook to drop him to the canvas. Greene got up at the count of eight, and the round came to a close.
Greene had been getting himself in position to hurt the 23-year-oldĀ with right hands, but Crocker (12-0, 7 KOs) landedĀ the quicker and harder punches. Anytime it lookedĀ like Greene was getting himself into the fight, Crocker would uncorkĀ a combination and poundĀ Greene's body with hard left hooks.Ā
The tide of the fight started to change in the fifth round as the bodywork from Crocker finally began to pay dividends, andĀ he hurt Greene with two hard left hooks to the body, which made Greene grimace.
In the seventh round, Crocker landed a right uppercut, and he immediately followed by going back to his bread and butter and dug another left hook to make Greene crumble to the mat. Crocker sealed the deal by going upstairs and blasted Greene with an overhand right to force Greene back to the canvas. Greene rose up at the count of eight, but the referee had decided that he'd seen enough, and Crocker won his first world title.
The co-main event saw Liam Taylor (22-1-1, 10 KOs)Ā score two knockdowns to defeatĀ Darren Tetley (20-1, 9 KOs) by unanimous decision (96-93, 96-93, 95-93) in welterweight action. Taylor landedĀ theĀ more powerful and harder shots to knock Tetley from the undefeated ranks.