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Cain could sense he had his opponent on the brink and came straight out dropping his opponent with a left hook, right uppercut. Lane gamely kept coming forward despite being on shaky legs but a counter right hand, left hook body combination put Lane back on the floor and the referee immediately waved the fight off. You don’t get many more impressive performances to win a British title.
LANE-CAIN: ROUND 4
Cain is so precise with his shots, lining up Lane and mixing up his shots, knocking out his gumshield with a long hook. Another left hook wobbles Lane and then a double right hook in close also hurts his opponent near the bell. This doesn’t look like it will go on much longer.
LANE-CAIN: ROUND 3
Lane has some more success in close landing some good left hooks to the body, but it just leaves him more open to counters and you can see a little damage to him over the eye now.
LANE-CAIN: ROUND 2
Cain is having his way in there at present, avoiding and blocking shots and then landing jabs, straight rights and uppercuts. He adds a left jab after a clinch just before the bell.
LANE-CAIN: ROUND 1
Lane is looking to force the fight but it is Cain who looks the more dangerous catching his opponent as he comes in.
LANE-CAIN UP NEXT…
The British and Commonwealth bantamweight titles are on the line