Luke Holden, 21, claimed a debut victory and the boxer-of-the-night award as Berinsfield ABC recorded eight wins during their sell-out dinner show at the Rover Club in Cowley.

He gained a split decision following a pulsating toe-to-toe middleweight clash with Bristol southpaw Aiden Watson.

Light middleweight Joe Fisher, 23, imposed a standing count – following an unanswered six-punch cluster – on his way to a points success against Oxford University’s Conor Husbands.

Southpaw welterweight Parmoth Dewan upended taller RAF Benson rival James Newton with a solid left on his way to a unanimous decision.

And middleweight Michael Lobb, 25, duly delivered in the final bout against Watchet’s Callum Harperas, thanks to a series of right hands. Jamie Maughan, 12, delivered the first of four consecutive junior wins for the hosts, proving slicker than Abingdon southpaw Lewis Beazley.

Left-hander Ronan Wadley, 13, dictated the pace against Coventry’s Jamie Edwards for his fifth win on the trot.

Ciaran Flanagan claimed an early 14th birthday present as he took all ringside votes over Cheshunt’s Aaron Virciglio.

And Mark McDonagh, 15, got the nod on a split decision over Droitwich rival Wayne Jones. Niamh McGuckin had a re-match of her national schoolgirl final against Attleborough’s Emma Dolan and the two 13 year-olds served up a feast for the ringside diners.

The taller Dolan got the nod on a split decision.

Michael McDonagh, 12, was edged out by Droitwich rival Wayne Smith and Callum Wallis-Hamilton lost his debut to South Oxhey’s Charlie Halls.

Oxford University southpaw Oliver Harriman held off a late rally from Coventry light welterweight Greg Taylor.

l Windrush Valley bagged two victories in their seasonal debut at Woolwich, London.

Flyweight Tommy Connors, 14, halted Braintree’s Jason Windsor inside two rounds.

Bantamweight Patrice Guillois, 17, made it a double celebration after outpointing the hosts’ Khalid Halimi.

After dictating the opening session, he lost momentum, but bossed the final round.