This is the moment when British Cruiserweight Cheavon Clarke was released towards “North London Forever” at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – before losing a fan of the Spurs.
The supporter of Hardcore Arsenal, Clarke, could not help smiling while the anthem played before the matches of the Emirates were appeared around the ground of their most ferocious rivals.
But it was Viddal Riley, who follows Tottenham, who took the rights to boast after having exceeded Clarke in an exhausting and slippery competition of 12 laps.
The unbeaten Riley even exceeded his opponent while wearing the White and Navy Spurs on his shorts to win the title of British Cruiserweight in style.
In the end, the dashboards read 116-112, 117-111 and 115-113, confirming the unanimous triumph of Riley in the greatest fight of his career at the home of his beloved team.
The two fighters had trouble keeping their foots in points, but frequently tangled in front of a captivated crowd, Riley making his way in the ascendant.


Having taken over Clarke on opening exchanges and found its range, Riley sought to press his advantage and intelligently boxed.
The fight was interrupted during the ninth for the ground to be moving and the two men took another tumbling down the next round after a Riley hook.
Clarke had tried to bounce back after his first professional defeat against Leonardo Mosquea in December, but could not be over Riley during the marathon competition.
Stacking on the misery for the 34 -year -old, “Glory, Glory Tottenham Hotspur” sounded the Spurs stadium while Riley announced the winner.