DUBBO martial arts fighters have continued their impressive run as another two boxers secured wins at The Battle at the Bron fight night in Oberon.
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The record-breaking fight night, which was hosted at the Oberon RSL Club in conjunction with Angry Richard Promotions, took place last Saturday.
It was a stacked card of talent with a NSW State Cruiserweight Title Fight on the line.
Pollets Martial Arts Centre fighters continued to show their versatility and talent with local boys Riley Barker and Lachlan Frankland putting on impressive performances.
Barker was in the fourth fight of the night and came out strong, scoring decisively and sending his opponent to the canvas three times before taking away a TKO stoppage in the third round, continuing his unbeaten record.
Frankland marked his return to the ring with a strong showing against a heavier opponent.
Both men traded big shots with the unanimous points decision going to Frankland after three rounds.
Head Instructor Sensei Matt March was pleased with his fighters' performances.
"It was a great night for boxing and it was great for the boys to get decisive wins over great opponents," March said.
"We are seven wins from seven fights this year in boxing, kickboxing and Muay Thai so it's a credit to this team and their mindset."
The success follows on from fellow pugilist Sarah Brown making a successful start to life in the ring.
Brown, who also competes in karate, jiu jitsu and Muay Thai, scored two wins from two bouts earlier this year.
The Pollets club also enjoyed martial arts success at the Western Nationals tournament where local karate and jiu jitsu fighters brought home 50 trophies.