It might've been an interrupted year but former Arakoon resident, Levi Langham, has left no stone unturned - wiping the floor at the All Star Boxing Academy awards night.
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The former St Paul's College student took out three awards, announced as Fighter of the Year, Youth Male Boxer of the Year and Hardest Trainer.
"It was a good feeling [winning the awards], I didn't expect them," Langham told the Argus.
The Fighter of the Year award is one with only three other names on the trophy - Vegas Larfield, Liam Pope and Liam Wilson.
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Larfield is currently undefeated in his professional boxing career whilst Wilson fought on the under-card of the Tim Tszyu and Bowyn Morgan fight at Bankwest Stadium. Wilson defeated his opponent to maintain an unbeaten record.
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Acknowledgment as the hardest trainer was deserved recognition for Langham with the boxer sticking to a tough training program with daily commitments.
"Right now I'm training two to three times a day, this involves swimming, crossfit, personal training sessions, running and general training," he said.
The next event Langham faces is qualification for the Youth World Championships, with news recently that it'll be scheduled for February 3rd to 4th while Langham said a venue hasn't been set.
"Youth Worlds is the pinnacle for me at the moment and unfortunately, I will only get this one opportunity to qualify," Langham previously told the Argus.
In the new year, Langham will spar with professional Australian boxer Joel Camilleri to prepare the 30-year-old for upcoming professional bouts.
Camilleri is one of few boxers to last the distance with Australian champion, Tim Tszyu, and has been apart of the All Stars Boxing Academy.