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Fight Report: Narrabri, Australia: Cameron Hammond vs Sedat Tasci

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Narrabri, Australia: Welter: Cameron Hammond (13-0) W TKO 5 Sedat Tasci (8-2-4). Light: David Browne (22-1-1) W TKO 5 Tom Ford (7-5-2). Super Welter: Tommy Browne (29-6-1) W PTS 6 Pramool (1-17-1).

Hammond vs. Tasci

Hammond crushes Tasci in five. The WBA No 13 had his jab working early and Tasci had no answer, well no legal answer. Hammond took the first three rounds and then Tasci’s frustration showed as he was warned twice for rabbit punches. In the fifth Hammond used a couple of jabs to set Tasci up and then drilled home a right cross to the chin that put Tasci down. The Turkish-born fighter made it to his feet but a volley of hard accurate punches from Hammond were enough to see the referee stop the fight. Third win in a row by KO/TKO for 25-year-old Olympian Hammond and third defence of his WBO Oceania title. He competed at the 2010 Commonwealth Games where he lost to Callum Smith and the 2012 Olympics losing to Canadian Custio Clayton, both were close fights. Tasci, 30, represented Turkey with great success winning silver and gold at the World Cadet Championships and competing at the 2004 Olympics

Browne vs. Ford

Browne extends his winning run to seven with stoppage of Thai Ford. The 28-year-old Browne’s only loss was a technical decision against Billy Dib in March 2012. . He had one more fight in October 2009 and was then inactive until December 2013 but has been fighting regularly since then and winning. Ford, real name Weerachit Kitee, is 1-4-2 in his fights in Australia.

Browne vs. Pramool

Tommy, 32, the elder brother of David, lost on points to In-Jin Chi for the WBC feather title in January 2005 and for the WBA title to Chris John in August of the same year. He continued active until being stopped by Lenny Zappavigna in 2008 and was then inactive for five years. On returning he has had one fight in 2013 and one in 2014 so let’s hope he will be more active. All of Pramool’s fights have been in Australia