Blackbird Leys light middleweight Jack Hill, 20, claimed the only win inside the distance as the Cowley gym emerged with four victories from their dinner tournament at The Oxford Centre.

He began to impose his authority from the start of the second session against Har-ingey’s David Cinko, landing precise and solid jabs to build up the points tally.

The Londoner’s nose – now bleeding heavily – became the focus of Hill’s attack and, although he survived one inspection from the ringside medic, his second visit to the ring apron heralded the end of the bout a minute into the final round.

Younger brother Les, 17, also emerged triumphant in the all-southpaw lightweight clash against Inderpret Gill from Hayes.

He finally took control in the final session to get the verdict on a split decision.

Middleweight Scott Walsh came from behind after conceding the opening round to Slough rival Harry Killick, to get the nod on a split decision.

Byron Morris, 22, lost his welterweight clash with Michael Hyde on points.

Welterweight Michael Gibson lost a tremendous battle with potential Varsity rep Tom Eliasz, and light welterweight Faraz Sayed made it a double for the Dark Blues by beating Dayle Morris.