Excellent debut win for Reynolds in Croatia
The Lutonian managed to stop his opponent Mario Opsivac in the fifth round and tweeted afterwards: “80th fight, 71 wins - World Series debut with a 5th round TKO.
“Thanks for the team putting the work in and believing in me and all my supporter back home.️ #LutonsFinest.”
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Hide AdA defeat for overseas selection Florin Laurentiu Balteanu, who lost to Nodari Darbaidze in the opening bout in Zagreb, gave the Lionheart’s the encouragement to push on in the contest.
That they did as victories for Niall Farrell, Dalton Smith, Radoslav Pantaleev and Reynolds, boxing at middleweight, were enough to secure a resounding triumph.
GB Boxing’s performance director, Rob McCracken said: “This was a strong performance from the British Lionhearts.
“Jordan Reynolds made his debut for the team, he was looking good for the victory when the contest was stopped in the fifth round, giving the Lionhearts a 3-1 lead.”
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Speaking about their opportunity to make a name for themselves in the competition, British Lionhearts coach Tony Davis added: “We have a lot of boxers away at the Commonwealth Games so this is a good opportunity for some of our other squad members to come in and impress.”
On his plans for the immediate future, Reynolds tweeted: “Back home safe & sound want to thank you all for the good luck & well done messages means a lot.
“Weekend off then back to camp Wednesday to see what’s next up for myself.”