YOUNG city boxers showed their mettle by producing two national junior champions and two elite midland champions on the same day.
Worcester City Amateur Boxing Club enjoyed a great result on Sunday for Jayden Bryce, 15, and Caitlyn Wise, also 15.
The weekend also saw wins for Pat Morgan of Malvern and Ryan Jones as the club in Vincent Road, Worcester, showed they were kings of the ring.
Caitlyn Wise, who has been boxing at the club since the age of 11, won in the U52kg junior open class finals and Jayden Bryce in the U57kg junior cadets finals.
We have previously reported how Caitlyn made history when she became the first junior female boxer from the club to win a national title.
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She was crowned NABCS National Champion after beating the reigning champion Cuddy Thomas from the same amateur gym that produced Anthony Joshua.
Patrick Morgan fought in the U71kg senior elite Midlands finals, coming out on top.
Head coach Michael Underwood said: "What a Sunday for Worcester city boxers. Two national junior champions and two midland senior elite champions.
"Jayden Bryce and Caitlyn Wise won the semifinals on Saturday in Wigan on unanimous decisions and then travelled back up to Wigan, winning the national finals.
"Pat Morgan unanimously outpointed A.Kabba from the triumph club, to become midland elite champion in Cannock.
"Ryan Jones' opponent pulled out leaving Ryan midland champion as well. Ryan and Pat now go through to the national pre-quarter final next week."
He added: "I think it's a great achievement for the club."
The club, affiliated to England Boxing, has 16 active carded boxers but there are between 35 and 40 training with the club with ages ranging from nine years to adults.
It was business as usual for the winners who have been training back at the club this week.
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