A seventh win on the trot for a Great Yarmouth boxer has prompted talk of 'titles down the line'.

Mikie Webber-Kane, 24, remains undefeated after his victory over Christian Narvarez at York Hall in London. 

A packed-out venue, with plenty of support from Norfolk, saw the boxer dominate the bout, winning every round.

His coach, Tony Norman from Spartans Boxing Club, said it was "a classy performance" and that the crowd got to see a different side to his boxing ability.

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Great Yarmouth Mercury: Mikie Webber-Kane, centre, with his coaching and training team. Photo: Supplied by Tony Norman. Mikie Webber-Kane, centre, with his coaching and training team. Photo: Supplied by Tony Norman. (Image: Supplied by Tony Norman)

The win sees Mr Webber-Kane, Great Yarmouth's first professional boxer in more than 20 years, move up in the British rankings.

"With talk of titles down the line for Mikie there will be some exciting nights in the future," Mr Norman said. 

Mr Webber-Kane will be out next again at York Hall on the boxing social show which will be televised on fireTV.

"This is a massive show and a great platform for Mikie to be boxing on," said his coach.

Mr Webber-Kane also runs Legends Gym on Steam Mill Lane