KODY Davies will be going back to the drawing board with trainer Gavin Rees after losing his British super-middleweight title eliminator to Umar Sadiq, the first defeat of the Gwent fighter’s professional career.
Sadiq claimed a unanimous points victory at York Hall, with the ringside judges scoring the 10-round contest 98-92, 97-93 and 96-94 in the Londoner’s favour.
Sadiq is now the mandatory challenger to reigning British champion Lerrone Richards.
For Pontllanfraith’s Davies (10-1), his future would appear to be back at light-heavyweight.
Speaking before Saturday night’s bout, Davies said making the super-middleweight limit hadn’t been a problem.
But in a post on social media after the loss, he wrote: “I guess the super-middleweight division is a push too far.
“Thank you everyone for the amazing support.
“Credit and respect to Sadiq and his team. Best wishes for your future.”
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