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Boxer Adam Dingsdale feels sharp as he continues his English title bid

Adam Dingsdale got his English title challenge back on track with a comfortable win over Csaba Bolcskei.

Dingsdale, who lost out to Kevin Hooper in March’s English lightweight title fight, showed a quick recovery from that loss with Saturday’s points win – his 14th professional victory – over Bolcskei at York Hall.

The win also means another English title shot could be on the horizon.

Hoo boxer Adam Dingsdale
Hoo boxer Adam Dingsdale

One more loosener, scheduled for July, could precede a shot at the English belt late in the year for the Hoo man.

Dingsdale (14-1-3) said: “It was a comfortable win and the good thing was that I didn’t get caught with any shots.

“I nearly got him out of there in the fifth round but he was tough, taking a lot of shots to the body. He held on and survived but I felt comfortable.

“I wasn’t able to show my full potential against him but I felt sharp and it was good to get back to winning ways.

“I am back on track and hopefully with a couple of wins that will give me some momentum going into a big fight at the end of the year.”

Dingsdale wants to fight for a title, preferably the English one, although he hasn’t ruled out scrapping for the Southern Area belt again, one he won in June 2014 before a successful defence eight months later.

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