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29th June 2018
05:18pm BST

Already the promotion’s welterweight champion, Brazier became a two-weight champion by beating the Northern Irishman. After picking up his ninth-consecutive win, Brazier had nothing but positive things about McKee.
“That was the best fighter I’ve come up against by far. I thought it was going to be a lot easier than it was. Props to the kid, he’s a great fighter. I’m sure at some stage he’ll get the title back.”https://twitter.com/BAMMA/status/1012476528645505029
"Proud of you brother, just a learning curve to where you will be, your attitude to the game at your age is on another level, big congrats to Terry on your performance tonight."Meanwhile, backstage at the event, Brazier was trying to secure a fight against Parke. He called the former TUF champion out in an interview with Combat 365.
"I don't want to be a gatekeeper. I'm not going to stick around and fight off the other lightweights. If someone else takes a contract - Norman Parke - someone like that who would make it worthwhile and it's a good fight, good match-up, good money, then I'll stick around." "100% yeah (I'd stay at lightweight to fight Norman Parke."The fight looks like it may be a runner. Parke was quick to verbally accept the offer on social media. https://twitter.com/norman_parke/status/1012611785269145600 He couldn't let the opportunity pass without scoring a dig on his arch-rival Gamrot though. Gamrot bit his finger in their first encounter, a foul that went unpunished as he successfully defended his KSW strap. Their second clash in Dublin ended in a controversial No Contest after Parke was unable to continue following his second eye-poke of the night. He was also punched by an opposition cornerman after the official decision. https://twitter.com/norman_parke/status/1012648214477066241 Watch this space.
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