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Chatham boxer Tom Dallas boosts his reputation after Prizefighter exploits, says manager Mark Roe

Medway heavyweight fighter Tom Dallas
Medway heavyweight fighter Tom Dallas

by Luke Cawdell

Tom Dallas' stock has risen despite his semi-final Prizefighter defeat - according to his manager Mark Roe.

Chatham’s Dallas, pictured, suffered a 29-second knockout against eventual winner, New York's Tor Hamer, at York Hall, Bethnal Green.

And it was Hamer who walked away with the £32,000 up for grabs after beating fellow American Kevin Johnson in the final.

Roe, however, felt his man made a good impression, particularly during his quarter-final win over Tom Little.

He said: "Tom showed a lot of courage and that’s most definitely moved him up a notch on the British scene.

"The kid he fought had a lot of experience and, knowing Tom was tired, he just overwhelmed him. I am proud of Tom, though, and he has shown he is a warrior."

Roe felt that the bout against Little had taken too much out of the St Mary’s fighter.

He said: "The first fight was hammer and tong – it was like a welterweight contest. Tom started to come through in the last round.

"Unfortunately, that took a lot out of him. He had packed about eight rounds into three during the previous fight and for a heavyweight that is some punishment."

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