Cacace at a canter
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BIRMINGHAM
AUGUST 28
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MAIN EVENT
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UNDERCARD
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ATMOSPHERE
BELFAST southpaw Anthony Cacace eased to a long awaited first defence of his British super-featherweight title on this Frank Warren promotion at Birmingham Arena, a wide unanimous victory coming his way at the conclusion of a bout during which he handed Leicester challenger Leon Woodstock something of a lesson.
Already up in the cards, “Anto” did his cause no harm at all at the top of the fourth when he tagged Leon with a left that sent him to the canvas. While the advantage stayed with the champion for the next
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