The Wolvercote trio of Chris Woods, Andrew Stannard and Vincent Sessegnon all emerged triumphant at a show at Sandown Park Racecourse.

Andrew Stannard connects with a rightWoods, 27, was in determined mood when he tackled Russian international Vladimir Kokhan, who recently joined the Faversham gym in Kent.

The Marston builder was swift to impose his authority on this middleweight encounter with flurry after flurry of body shots and then switched his attention upstairs, piling on the points to make him a clear winner.

Stannard played a waiting game with Foley ABC rival David Pearce, who attempted to launch haymakers with his right hand from the start of their welterweight encounter.

And his patience paid off as the Surrey man began to run out of steam in the second period and a flurry of seven punches from the Kidlington carpenter went unanswered to prompt a standing count midway through the round.

Stannard then picked off his rival at will to reap a comprehensive points victory.

Sessegnon was always quicker and slicker than Dan Boulton, from the host Foley club, and mesmerised his rival with some neat footwork.

The Oxford fitness instructor got behind the jab to connect with some solid rights and gave the impression that he was the more experienced of the pair.

In fact it was only his third bout whereas his Surrey rival was a veteran of 21 contests.