Dave Allen scored a knockout of the annual candidate to finish his Johnny Fisher rivement in a brutal way.
The 33-year-old Doncaster-Man was on the Wrong end of a controversial decision Against the Romford ticket seller, 26, in December in Saudi Arabia.
But he grabbed his career out of the hands of the jury members in Stratford’s Copper Box by hitting Fisher in the fifth round with a brilliant left hook, so that the brave history was needed that oxygen needed.
All hardly threw a single blow in the first three rounds of the original Christmas cracker.
But he flew away the trap that hurry up large right hands of the first bell.
Fisher wisely chose the box, instead of a fight, but his defense showed signs of vulnerability of the beginning.
Fisher was warned about an annoying elbow that he tried to throw in the second, but his two-two after that was much more impressive and legal, just like a beaten uppercut.
All – on a massive 19th – the body was injured by an uppercut in the third, but he broke back with hooks.
Fisher was then warned about a low stroke and late bump after being told to break and he ate a good right hand in the fourth.
All ran in a peach of a right in the last minute of the fifth and hit the Essex man until he folded on the ground.
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Fisher climbed to his unstable feet and was about to be saved by the bell before all hit him again.
Fisher is then planted and trainer Mark Tibbs Towel flew in.
Died all – who had the 7,000 local fans of Fisher at the end that encouraged him – said: “I did a little weight to make the body shots, it was a risk, but I did it.
“I will now have a en-suite bathroom for my children.
“I have been written off so often, but I am a handful of this level.
“I knew I would do the job, I warned him not to box from the start. But I am the thickest hard man – or the most difficult fat man – you will ever see.
“Johnny Fisher is a very good friend of mine and I meant it all the way.
“I will not let the trilogy happen because I like Johnny and it would not be good for him.
“I like to box at my level, I will now be a bit smarter and perhaps one day pick up a British title.”
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