Niamh McGuckin, 12, claimed the boxer of the night award as Berinsfield ABC staged their Hutton-Parker sponsored dinner show at the Rover Club, Cowley – the first female winner of the trophy.
She mesmerised taller Borslam rival Abbie Bates with more variety and accuracy.
Light middleweight Daley Johnson extended his winning run to five by halting Willenhall’s Craig Sheldon in the third round.
Jamie Maughan, 12, claimed the second junior success for the host gym, outpointing Abingdon’s Conor Maughan.
But the fortunes were reversed at senior welterweight as debutant Parmouth Dewan was outpointed by Joe Kent.
Michael McDonagh – at 11 the youngest of the Berinsfield contingent – claimed his fourth ring success, against Guildford’s Billy Mobey.
Brother Mark, 14, imposed a standing count before beating Slough’s David Loveridge.
Southpaw Shane McDonagh missed out on a points decision against Stratford-on-Avon rival Kieran McGrath in a schoolboy encounter.
Ciaran Flanagan lost a split verdict against Slough’s Mark Creese, Ronan Wadley suffered the same fate against Chepstow’s Scott Webber and teenage light middleweight Jake Keogh lost to Anthony McDonagh, also from Slough.
A powerful right hook from Oxford University’s Harley Mace floored Willenhall’s Keelan Hainey, prompting the end of their lightweight encounter in round two.
The hosts’ light middleweight Jack Hill gave Faheem Khan a bloody nose, forcing the fight to be stopped.
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