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George Liddard Stops Kieron Conway to Claim British and Commonwealth Middleweight Titles

George Liddard delivered the biggest performance of his career, stopping Kieron Conway in the 10th round to capture both the British and Commonwealth middleweight titles. The victory marks a major milestone for the young prospect, who showcased his power, composure, and determination on a night that could redefine his standing in British boxing.

The bout was a highly anticipated clash between two skilled technicians, with Conway’s experience meeting Liddard’s rising momentum. Throughout the early rounds, Conway tried to control the pace with his jab and ring movement, but Liddard’s pressure began to tell as the fight went deeper. By the later rounds, Liddard’s relentless body work and sharp combinations wore Conway down, setting up a decisive finish in the 10th.

With this victory, Liddard becomes the first fighter ever to stop Conway inside the distance, a feat that underscores the magnitude of his performance. Conway, known for his toughness and technical ability, had never been halted before.

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The win not only earns Liddard the prestigious British and Commonwealth titles but also signals his arrival as a serious contender in the middleweight division. Backed by Matchroom Boxing, Liddard’s stock is rapidly rising, and this victory cements his position among Britain’s most exciting new champions.

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