LEE CUTLER survived a horror cut to be crowned English super-welterweight champion.
In front of his home Bournemouth crowd, the flatmate and training partner of WBO cruiserweight champ and defending headliner Chris Billam-Smith beat Kingsley Egbunike on points.
Lawrence LustigLee Cutler had to hold on for victory after this horrific injury near the end[/caption]
GettyCutler suffered his eye injury after Kingsley Egbunike caught him[/caption]
Lawrence LustigReward for Cutler was the English super-welterweight crown[/caption]
The thrilling fight seesawed throughout, with Cutler the relentless aggressor but the West Londoner had a spear of a jab and clever counters.
Right at the last knockings, a precise Egbunike shot slashed a gruesome gash into Cutler’s left eyelid.
Thankfully there were only a few seconds of the fight remaining and the local legend secured fair cards of 96-95, 97-93 and 97-93.
Cutler and his BIC crowd roared with joy before he slipped out to celebrate and have stitches in the oozing wound.
Victory rewards the 27-year-old’s decision to move away from the coast to London under a new team.
Cutler swapped former trainer Kev Thorniley for Josh Pritchard at Shane McGuigan’s gym.
Pritchard, as well as Shane and Barry McGuigan, cheered him on against a resilient Egbunike.
But Cutler’s injury was such that he had to call off a post-fight interview so he could get stitched up.
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His professional record now stands at 14-1, compared to 8-3-1 for Egbunike.
Cutler earned his successful shot at the title by defeating Stanley Stannard at Bournemouth’s Vitality Stadium in May.
PALee Cutler hails his brutal win over Egbunike[/caption]