The action unfolded on Friday and Saturday, with bouts taking place at The Riviera at Lux and the Sparta Boxing Academy in Grangemouth.

Both events highlighted the skill and determination of Alloa’s boxers, marking a successful weekend for the club.

Welterweight Casey Baird kicked off the weekend on Friday, stepping into the ring with just three hours’ notice for an exhibition bout.

Alloa Boxing Club were on the road again this weekend (Image: Supplied)

Competing at the Doghouse Show, Baird demonstrated remarkable composure and skill, effectively utilizing a variety of punches to target both head and body.

His performance was not only a testament to his boxing ability but also provided him with invaluable experience in a competitive environment.

The following night, 17-year-old Leon “Hurricane” Hutchie took centre stage at the Sparta Boxing Academy show in Grangemouth.

Alloa Boxing Club were on the road again this weekend (Image: Supplied)

As the current Eastern District Champion and Beath Box Cup Champion, Hutchie faced local talent Liam Harty.

The bout began with both fighters exchanging sharp jabs in the opening round.

Once Hutchie found his range, he unleashed a series of powerful three and four-punch combinations, inflicting damage to Harty’s nose.

During the second round, Hutchie increased the pressure, delivering heavy shots that ultimately led the referee to stop the contest as Harty’s nose grew worse, creating another strong win for the Alloa youngster.

With several tournaments ahead this season, Hutchie is swifyly developing his skills and is now seeking sponsorship to support his boxing journey.

Anyone interested in backing the young fighter is encouraged to get in touch with Alloa Boxing Club.