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Conah Walker stopped Sam Eggington in the 10th round of a thrilling British battle at Civic Hall in Wolverhampton

Conah Walker halted Midlands rival Sam Eggington in the 10th round at Civic Hall in Wolverhampton; Walker had floored Eggington in the eighth round before forcing a stoppage victory; Bilal Fawaz retained his British and Commonwealth titles on the undercard with stoppage of Ryan Kelly

Conah Walker
Image: Conah Walker celebrated another thrilling victory at Civic Hall in Wolverhampton

Conah Walker produced a thrilling stoppage win over Sam Eggington to strengthen his reputation as one of Britain's most exciting fighters.

​​​​​​Walker halted his Midlands rival with a sustained assault in the 10th round as the referee Steve Gray stepped in to prevent more punishment as Eggington staggered forward on unsteady legs.

Eggington's superior experience appeared to show in the early rounds as the former European champion appeared to edge some brutal exchanges at Civic Hall in Wolverhampton.

Sam Eggington
Image: Sam Eggington's resistance was shattered in the 10th round

But Walker took command in the eighth as a crunching body shot sent Eggington crumpling to his knees on the canvas.

Walker would then deliver a dramatic finish as he stiffened Eggington's legs with a right hand and then unloaded a fierce flurry that forced the referee Gray to stop the fight.

This victory further boosts the profile of Walker, who delivered a stunning final-round knockout of Pat McCormack in his previous bout.

Fawaz won his rematch with Junaid Boston. (Mark Robinson/Matchroom)
Image: Bilal Fawaz outclassed Ryan Kelly on the undercard

On the undercard, Bilal Fawaz retained his British and Commonwealth super-welterweight titles with a ninth-round stoppage of Ryan Kelly.

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Fawaz engaged in outrageous showboating while overwhelming Kelly with his blistering hand speed and the referee waved it off as the Birmingham man sat down dejectedly on his stool.