Vernon boxer slugs it out at Kelowna competition
- On May 10 in Kelowna, Vernon’s Roland Ingram faced off against Langley’s Tyler Peterson in a 170-pound bout at the annual boxing event honoring Cailen Vilness.
- The event honored Cailen Vilness, a Madkatz Boxing Club member who died in the 2021 Kelowna crane collapse, with the Madkatz Club hosting the competition.
- Ingram started aggressively, damaging Peterson mostly in the first round while the second round was more balanced and Peterson improved by the final round.
- Despite perceptions that Ingram won, judges awarded Peterson a split decision victory in the spirited bout at the Kelowna event on May 10.
- Ingram, who trains in Vernon and previously won fight of the night in April at Salmon Arm, will compete again in June in Quesnel.
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Vernon boxer slugs it out at Kelowna competition
Roland Ingram battled Langley's Tyler Peterson in a 170-pound bout
·Salmon Arm, Canada
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