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Connor Coyle showcased his dominance in the boxing ring with an impressive victory over Kyle Lomotey in Barnsley, England. Despite a year’s worth of ring rust, Coyle managed to secure an eight-round points decision over Lomotey, who had only been beaten once before. The fight, broadcast live by Sky Sports, marked Coyle’s British debut and improved his undefeated record to 21-0.

From the opening bell, Coyle displayed his boxing prowess by pressing the action and keeping Lomotey on the back foot. Although there were no knockdowns, Coyle came close to scoring one in the seventh round with a powerful overhand left that staggered Lomotey. Despite feeling rusty early on, Coyle was able to shake off the ring rust and put on an impressive performance in front of his fans.

Reflecting on his victory, Coyle expressed his excitement about making his UK debut and thanked the fans for their support. He acknowledged the challenges of returning to the ring after a year-long hiatus but credited his training in Florida for preparing him for the fight. Coyle’s team now eagerly awaits the outcome of the Lara-Garcia fight, with hopes of securing a world title shot against the winner.

Coyle’s trainer, Jim McLoughlin, emphasized their desire to face Lara for the world title, highlighting Coyle’s readiness for the challenge. With a strong training regimen and a winning streak behind him, Coyle remains focused on his goal of becoming a world champion. As he continues to hone his skills and prepare for future opportunities, Coyle’s fans can look forward to more exciting performances in the ring.