DELPH BOXER Andy Kremner was a knockout in his second bout as a professional.

The 21-year-old from Lodge Lane stopped veteran Scot Matt Seabright after only two rounds of their contest at Bowlers Exhibition Centre, Trafford Park.
Light-welterweight Kremner, who had a nervy points win on his pro debut, was far more impressive at the second time of asking.
He hurt the 36-year-old Seabright towards the end of the opening round and then knocked him down with a left hook late in the second.
Seabright, who also had a cut above his eye, was saved by the bell but his corner decided to throw in the towel to save him further punishment.
Kremner, an operational support officer with Greater Manchester Police, was delighted with his display.
He said: “Seabright has been in with some top opponents and rarely gets stopped.
“I was destructive and to stop him has turned heads in boxing.”
Kremner, whose nickname is ‘Krem De La Kremner,’ added that he could become a victim of his own success after beating James Nesbitt and Seabright in his first two fights.
“There is a worry that other journeymen won’t want to fight me so maybe I will have step up the rankings sooner than I had been expecting,” he explained.
Kremner is looking to be back in the ring in either September or October.



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