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British boxer left a bloody mess but survives horror head clash to remain unbeaten

Jack O’Neill had to overcome a gruesome clash of heads to maintain his perfect record in the paid ranks.

The 24-year-old beat Mohammed Wako in their four-round super-bantamweight affair in Belfast on Saturday night.

    O’Neill’s face was a bloody mess following a clash of heads during his four-round dust-upSportsfile The Northern Irishman suffered a nasty cut during the second round of his points winGetty

    In doing so, the youngster moved to 4-0 inside the squared circle after the decision went 39-36 in his favour.

    But the Belfast banger was left a bloody mess at the SSE Arena following a scary moment in the second round.

    O’Neill, appearing on the Lewis Crocker vs Paddy Donovan undercard, suffered a nasty gash after an accidental head clash.

    It saw blood pour down his face and around his left eye to spark fear that the fight could be stopped on doctor’s orders.

    As he got back to his corner, his team immediately got to work in their quest to stop the bleeding.

    Taking to social media to comment on the cut, one fan posted on X: “Nothing sharpens the senses more.”

    it appeared to be true words, as O’Neill came out the blocks quickly in the third stanza in his efforts to force a stoppage before his cut worsened.

    Just one minute into the round, he floored Wako with a straight right, who was sent tumbling over by his corner.

    Wako quickly got up, but it was clear that his opponent was a level above he was.

    O’Neill searched for the knockout in the fourth and final round, but failed to get the second stoppage of his career.

    O’Neill has extended his perfect record to 4-0Getty He dropped Wako in the third round at the SSE Arena in BelfastGetty O’Neill will be looking for bigger tests in 2025Getty

    It’s the second fight O’Neill has had in 2025 after he knocked out Luke Fash in the first round last month.

    O’Neill only made his debut in August 2024 as he looks to quickly make his mark in the professional ranks.

    His first fight came against Jake Pollard, who boasted a record of 1-74.

    Unsurprisingly, he emerged victorious – winning on points.

    And in November, O’Neill outpointed Steven Maguire in another four-round affair,

    For O’Neill, he will now be looking be looking for a step up in opponents having yet to face a fighter that boasts a winning record.

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