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00:00 [Crowd noise]
00:14 Maybe the good luck wish should have favoured the latest opponent.
00:18 We start with the now customary advisory, please do not look away for very long.
00:23 The seventh pro fight for Tommy Fletcher.
00:26 Only 18 pro rounds needed so far and here he comes again,
00:31 the explosive young Mr Tommy Fletcher returning to TNT Sports.
00:36 It almost sounds a bit like typecasting doesn't it?
00:39 The TNT in his gloves, especially the left one with the uppercut,
00:42 has been going off with spectacular results recently.
00:45 And the reputation is growing Richie isn't it?
00:49 Yeah it is indeed.
00:50 Like you said Paul, that left uppercut of his is a real danger shot.
00:54 But I like the way he's gone about his business with his jab also.
00:58 Sets that left uppercut up.
01:00 Just working from the centre of the ring here.
01:03 Torero is just realising what task he's got here.
01:08 Just skimming around the outside of the ring.
01:11 Fletcher, 6 foot 7.
01:14 Very tall indeed and to close that gap down,
01:17 well that's what every opponent he faces,
01:19 that's the problem that they have got.
01:21 To close that gap down and get to Fletcher,
01:24 who is very skilled with his jab and he brings him onto that lethal left uppercut.
01:28 I stood next to him at the weigh in and I said,
01:31 I suspect you might still be growing.
01:33 And he said, I think you might be right.
01:37 Yes he's lean and mean, young Tommy Fletcher.
01:47 Confidence personified.
01:50 Never known to rush, never needed to rush of course just yet.
01:53 And here we have an opponent Rich who stands 6'3"
01:57 which is par and a bit more for a cruiserweight I guess.
02:00 And he hasn't got the levers,
02:02 hasn't got the game to get inside the reach of Tommy Fletcher.
02:07 He's just staying on the outside at the moment Paul.
02:11 It's a bit of a scouting mission just to assess the opponent in front of him.
02:15 He's got someone here who is very calm and calculated is Fletcher.
02:19 Just waiting his chance, he's not missing with his jab or leaning in.
02:24 Falling over himself, he's just being patient.
02:28 And this will have come from his coach Mark Tibbs and Jimmy Tibbs,
02:31 obviously the famous Tibbs.
02:33 And he's going to work here now with some better shots.
02:36 Torero stayed calm and composed.
02:44 He's by no means a 6th ranked journeyman if you like this guy Torero.
02:50 He's been brought over to test Solomon Dekers.
02:54 Took him four rounds.
02:56 Tommy Welsh, four rounds again.
03:01 Johnny Fisher who as we know got a tremendous amount of power.
03:06 He did take him out in two rounds.
03:08 And went the points distance over four against Jamal Chalala.
03:15 This one is a six rounder scheduled.
03:17 Yeah, it's sensible boxing at the moment from Fletcher.
03:22 Because obviously Torero, when you're in against an opponent who doesn't want to engage,
03:28 what you don't want to be doing is he's coming over your front foot,
03:30 falling short, missing the target, getting frustrated.
03:33 So he's staying calm and using his lead hand.
03:36 It'll take a bit of time but that's a sensible approach to be quite honest Paul.
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04:22 Another of the great East London boxing family fraternities in the corner.
04:27 Working with Tommy Fletcher.
04:29 Mark Tibbs has the lead voice these days with his esteemed father Jimmy.
04:35 And a sense that they've had a scouting mission and now it's time to get to work.
04:38 Yeah, they want him to get hold of him a little bit.
04:41 But they want him to do it behind his lead hand.
04:43 Want him to close that gap down a little bit more and then bring the shots up.
04:46 He wants that left uppercut into play.
04:49 But he's got to do it sensibly behind his lead hand.
04:52 And just get closer to him.
04:54 Doubling up the jab immediately Richie on the orders.
04:56 A sense perhaps as well that they thought they'd given Alvaro Torero a round off at the start of it tonight.
05:01 Yeah, I think so.
05:03 He's obviously had a look at him also.
05:06 It was not only a scouting mission for Torero but Fletcher a little bit patient in that opening round.
05:11 I thought it was a sensible way of going about things in the opening round.
05:14 Just have a look at the opponent.
05:16 Mark Tibbs wants him to just step on the gas a little bit now and close that gap down.
05:20 Which he's just done there.
05:22 You've got to be an actor in the corner Richie, you know that.
05:26 It's important though he does it behind his jab Paul.
05:30 So he wants him to obviously come forward.
05:32 But use that lead hand to measure.
05:35 And he even said that didn't he? Use it as a measuring tool, the jab.
05:38 So up the tempo a little bit.
05:40 That's what Mark Tibbs wants.
05:41 But do it sensibly behind that lead hand.
05:44 Work the levers, work the levers.
05:57 And he's beginning to do that.
06:02 It's Tommy Fletcher.
06:05 Yeah, I mean Torero now he's open to this left hook.
06:08 But Paul just keeps dipping his head down.
06:12 And Fletcher now growing more confidence.
06:14 Got to keep those hands nice and high.
06:16 But better boxing from him.
06:17 Probably got to use his double jab a little bit more here to close the gap down.
06:20 Torero still on that back foot.
06:23 Swinging wildly there.
06:25 But he's been tailor made now.
06:26 There was a little left uppercut there on the inside.
06:28 So that targeted the body.
06:30 But there was just a glance of it there.
06:34 A glimpse should I say of that shot.
06:37 Has been made to work harder in this round.
06:39 And immediately we're seeing that.
06:40 Because he's beginning to breathe a lot more deeply as Alvaro Torero.
06:43 Backing off and backing off.
06:45 He was standing his ground a bit more.
06:47 He knows what's coming his way here, Ritchie, doesn't he?
06:49 I think.
06:50 Yeah, that was a good punch there from Fletcher.
06:52 Lovely straight left hand.
06:53 Torero goes back onto the ropes.
06:55 The body language is not good from him.
06:57 So yes, Fletcher just senses here that he's caught in the middle.
07:01 And he's got to get back into the middle.
07:03 Yes, Fletcher just senses here that he's caught him with a good shot.
07:07 The storm is gathering.
07:10 This is when you need your jab.
07:16 Just pepper the target.
07:18 Take the attention away from that harder left hand.
07:21 Just keep working that jab.
07:24 Give the opponent something to think about.
07:26 And then whip that left hand in.
07:28 Standing.
07:29 Oh, good shot.
07:36 Lovely shot to the body, Paul.
07:38 That was hurt, Ritchie, right on the end of the round.
07:40 He could borrow the stool from Tommy Fletcher and Mark Tibbs.
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08:21 Welcome back, everybody.
08:24 The man at work there is Ricardo Sanchez.
08:27 There's one or two running repairs required for Alvaro Torero.
08:31 Courtesy of Raul Lopez.
08:35 They came for a hard night and it's shaping to become exactly as forecast.
08:40 Tommy Fletcher is beginning to showcase his talent and more specifically, his power.
08:47 I think Fletcher hurt him that last 20 seconds or so, Paul.
08:51 Good body shot in Fletcher's corner.
08:54 Left hand downstairs, whipped it in.
08:56 And Torero really felt that one, didn't he?
09:00 Went back to his corner, needed that minute's break.
09:03 But you can see now the confidence he's giving Fletcher.
09:06 He's got to stick to his boxing, set things up.
09:09 Yarn that lead hand still and bring that left hand through.
09:12 You're never wrong, but you've never been more right, Richie.
09:14 Talking about the boxing of Fletcher.
09:17 I am getting the impression that this young man is a real deep student of the game.
09:23 And he knows it's one thing to have all the power in the world,
09:27 but to build the big picture, to build a fighter who can compete at the top level.
09:33 He understands where he is.
09:35 And I think that that's why he's prepared to work his way into a contest slowly.
09:39 Yes, very good point, Paul.
09:41 Yeah, he's a student of the game.
09:46 And he's going about his work much better now.
09:48 Good sharp left hand there.
09:50 The nose has gone of Torero as well.
09:53 That took him four strides to cross the ring there, didn't it?
09:56 Yeah.
09:57 In his own comfort zone as well, admittedly.
09:59 But it's very uncomfortable already for Alvaro Torero, I'm afraid.
10:03 Yeah, the nose has gone completely.
10:06 Yeah.
10:07 This isn't good.
10:08 I don't know whether he'll continue with this.
10:10 Over to the doctor who supersedes all other authorities.
10:16 Torero won't want to finish like this, but I'm sure he's hurting very badly.
10:22 It was a good straight left hand, wasn't it, from Torero?
10:25 Sorry, from Fletcher.
10:27 Caught Torero flush on the nose there.
10:30 It's off.
10:33 Good work all round.
10:35 Let's spare Alvaro Torero the trouble and the pain.
10:38 Tommy "TNT" Fletcher on TNT Sports.
10:41 Didn't need the really big explosive ammo tonight.
10:46 But that for me was a very convincing work over that he produced.
10:51 Started slowly.
10:52 Mark Tibbs wasn't altogether happy with him in the corner at the end of the first round.
10:56 But Tommy's got that sense of what this job takes for me.
10:59 He upped it in the second and upped it again in the third.
11:02 Richie?
11:03 Yeah, he's got the job done, hasn't he?
11:04 It's very difficult to look good against someone who's continuously moving away from you.
11:08 But there's that left hand.
11:09 That was a cracking punch from Fletcher.
11:12 You can see Torero go straight on that back foot and trying to get away.
11:15 The referee has called off.
11:16 The doctor wasn't too happy.
11:18 So he's done his job against an opponent who didn't really want to engage.
11:22 So Tommy Fletcher used his jab, listened to his corner, got the job done.
11:26 And, you know, he moves on.
11:28 Again, it's another learning fight for him against an opponent, like I said,
11:32 who didn't really want to engage with him.
11:34 But he's got the win, Paul.
11:36 It's a really interesting crowd reaction for me as well, Richie, here at the Copper Box tonight
11:40 because they're used to seeing Fletcher's opponents flat on their back at the end.
11:43 It hasn't ended in that sort of showreel moment tonight.
11:47 But that should not negate the quality of the work for me.
11:51 That's right.
11:52 And it's difficult to knock an opponent out who keeps moving backwards.
11:55 You've got to try and catch him on that front foot as he's coming forward
11:58 and the power doubles up if you bring him onto the shot.
12:01 That didn't happen tonight.
12:02 I think Torello, right from the word go, realised he was in against a very skilful kid.
12:06 There's Frank Warren there giving some advice to Tommy Fletcher.
12:10 But, you know, he goes on.
12:12 He's 7-0 and it's another learning contest.
12:14 He's got the physical advantages, hasn't he, Tommy Fletcher, but he does it behind his jab.
12:18 He's got a great, great power in that left hand.
12:20 And he's got a good team behind him.
12:22 Mark and Jimmy Tibbs, they know what they're doing.
12:24 And, yes, he's got a big future.
12:26 He's only 22.
12:28 The boss looks pleased as well, doesn't he, which always helps.
12:31 Indeed.
12:33 I think he should be pleased because, you know,
12:40 we've got some terrific cruiserweights again now in this country, haven't we, Richie?
12:43 But it's really nice to have a guy like Tommy Fletcher, just 22, rising rapidly.
12:49 And the way it's going at the moment, who knows what the future holds for somebody like Chris Billum-Smith.
12:55 But there could be spaces opening up, and indeed for the other top cruisers in the country.
12:58 That's right, Paul. And like I said, he's only 22, and this is only his seventh contest.
13:02 So he's got a big, big future, but he's got a good team with him.
13:05 Mark, Jimmy Tibbs, they know their stuff.
13:07 And they'll push him at the right time.
13:09 They're good boxing people. They'll look after him.
13:11 Ladies and gentlemen, here is the official time.
13:20 One minute, 23 seconds of round number three.
13:24 Our position at ringside advises referee in charge Lee Every to stop the contest due to injury of the red corner.
13:33 Therefore, your winner, by way of technical knockout, and still undefeated,
13:40 Tommy "The Norfolk Nightmare" Fletcher!
13:45 And I'm happy to say that Alvaro Torero will be walking out of the ring unaided.