Boxing is proving to be a strong sport in Kempsey with Lewis Lennon earning his third victory on October 15 at Wauchope RSL club.
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Lennon fought Jack Pascoe and he won on a split decision after the three round bout.
The first round was dominated by Lennon as his ability to fake punches and take advantage with his opposite hand was proving a successful strategy.
However, Lennon tired in the second round as he had participated in a kayaking camp earlier in the week and Pascoe began to get a upper hand.
Lennon dug deep in the third to finish strongly and made a lot of solid contact on Pascoe to ensure he would be victorious.
This has improved the Hudsons trained boxer to three wins from four fights and he is excited to continue to get better.
“Each fight is an opportunity to learn and grow as a fighter,” Lennon explained.
“I train almost everyday and I attribute that to my success in the ring.”
Lewis Lennon claimed a silver medal in the youth 75kg middleweight division at the Golden Gloves boxing event in August.
He will be having his fifth fight on November 26 in Kempsey but his opponent hasn’t been determined.