LONDON — George Liddard had to work hard to retain his British and Commonwealth titles, although it didn’t look like that would be the case two rounds into his middleweight main event against Tyler Denny on Saturday evening at the Copper Box Arena.

Liddard (14-0, 8 KOs) had the former European champion off balance on multiple occasions in the opening six minutes of their domestic title clash. It looked like an early finish was in the cards, but a resilient Denny (21-4-3, 1 KO) clinched, wrestled and gritted his way through the first few frames.

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Denny began to enjoy his own success starting in Round 3. The West Midlands man got the better of some exchanges at close quarters, as Liddard left himself defensively open. Liddard’s inability at times to box behind his jab and create distance resulted in the bout being tougher than it perhaps had to be.

By the end of Round 5, the contest seemed destined to be every bit as tough as boxing fans were expecting beforehand.

Denny frustrated Liddard — and the 5,000-strong crowd at the Copper Box— with his consistent holding, although referee Bob Williams didn’t do anything to deter him.

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