Steve Murray, Harlow's exciting young lightweight, showed why his promoter, Frank Warren, thinks so highly of him when he delivered another comprehensive victory.
Making his fourth professional appearance, the previous being only seven days previously, Murray destroyed the challenge of a game, but outclassed Darren McInulty at York Hall, Bethnal Green.
Within moments of the commencement of the first round, McInulty realised why rival coach Pat Cowdell had withdrawn one of his boys rather than risk him against Murray's power.
A sweeping right hook put McInulty on the canvas and a left to the body shortly afterwards saw him go down again.
Gamely, McInulty got up for more, but an impressive combination of fast, powerful punching from Murray put him down once again, and it was all over.
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