MITCH Chittock was Chelmsford Amateur Boxing Club's only representative at the recent show at St Regent Hotel, Chigwell.
Mitch was against home boxer Mikey London of Gator ABC.
The first round saw Chittock throw some great combinations which completely overwhelmed his opponent. Round two saw Chittock's aggression push London back continuously. The Debden boxer tried to come back, but Chittock kept cool.
The third and final round saw the young Chelmsford lad's determination and great skill dominate a game opponent. There was no doubt when the referee raised Chittock's arm with a unanimous verdict from the judges.
Coaches Mark Siggers and Ben Cooke were proud of Chittock's display and state that with continued hard work, he will be one to watch next season.
Local fans will be able to watch some great boxing talent on May 11 when Chelmsford ABC host the All England Junior Aba Quarter-Finals at The New Marconi Club, Great Baddow. Doors open at 12.30pm and boxing will begin at 1.30pm.
The Eastern Counties champions will be boxing the Western and Home Counties champions. Three age categories will be competing with nearly 30 contests.
Club president Mick Hull said: "This will be a total feast of boxing talent and the locals will be watching a champion of the future for sure. The club are proud to be invited to host such an event and bring top-quality boxing to our city. Everyone at the club will be helping to make sure the boxing show is a success, so we are asked to hold such a spectacle again."