Camden New Journal - by STEVE BARNETT Published: 7 February 2008
LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT Peter ‘The Daddy’ Haymer (right) missed out on the chance of being crowned British champion on Friday when he was beaten by Portsmouth’s Tony Oakey
Haymer outpunched in The Return
FORMER St Pancras amateur star Peter Haymer failed in his bid to capture the British Light-Heavyweight title on Friday when he was knocked out by Portsmouth’s Tony Oakey at the York Hall in Bethnal Green.
Haymer stepped between the ropes looking for a repeat of his performance that saw him controversially beat Oakey for the English title back in 2005.
But in a fight billed as ‘The Return’, it was Oakey who punched his way to victory when he sent Haymer crashing to the canvas with a ferocious left-hook in the ninth round.
There was better news for former club mate John McDermott who was in commanding form as he outboxed Russia’s Daniel Peret over six, three-minute rounds. The hard-hitting heavyweight was in fierce form as he powered his way to a 59-55 points victory.
McDermott is now preparing to fight Birmingham’s Pele Reid for the British Heavyweight title in April.
In an action-packed show, there was disappointment for Finchley’s Tony Salam, who was counted out in the sixth round of his scheduled eight round Light-Heavyweight contest against Liverpool’s
Courtney Fry.