Millwall fan Micky Burke Jr extended his professional record to 5-0 with a win over Paul Cummings on the Joe Joyce undercard at the SSE Arena, Wembley, last weekend.
Welterweight Burke, who is signed with Frank Warren, finished the contest with two hooks to the body.
Bexley’s Burke, 20, added to his winning run before British heavyweight Joe Joyce stopped Carlos Takam in the sixth round of their bout.
That victory – a thirteenth from thirteen fights with twelve KOs – means Joyce is now the WBO’s mandatory challenger to face the winner of September’s contest between Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk.
“I’m entertaining now, it’s a new me,” Burke said. “I’ve got a Millwall sponsor so if I get a few more Millwall bods down here – these crowds would be booming if my lot were in here.”
Also on the bill, another Lions supporter, Chris Bourke, moved to 10-0 as he defeated James Beech Jr by unanimous decision in their WBC International super-bantamweight title fight.
Streatham’s Bourke, 26, always looked in control with a counter-punching approach as he landed accurately.
He was close to finishing the bout in the eighth and ninth rounds but had to be satisfied with scorecards of 99-92, 99-91 and 100-90.
“I caught him with a few big shots and I thought he was ready to go,” Bourke said. “I don’t know if it was the seventh or eighth but I had him going and then the bell went.
“I thought in the next round he’d still be a bit rattled but he kept his shape and he sort of stayed composed. So it was a lot tougher than I thought it would be.
“I stuck to my boxing. Maybe looking back on it now I should have gone through the gears a little bit more. My corner wanted me to but I felt like I was in control the whole time.
“I thought eventually I would get him out of there. The opportunity came once but then it didn’t come again.”