Stephen Simmons bid to become the first Scot to hold the British cruiserweight title ended in disappointment last night at London’s York Hall as the 33-year-old Edinburgh fighter was knocked out by defending champion Matty Askin.

Simmons had started well, level on most scorecards after the opening round. However, having been tagged by an early hook to the body, the Scot was felled by a searing left-hand to the solar plexus, sending him to the floor.

Writhing and shocked, Simmons failed to beat the count, the fight stopped 1.52 in to the second round, leaving the challenger beating the canvas in frustration at having been halted in such a manner.

It was Blackpool- based Askin’s first defence of the Lonsdale Belt he won against Craig Kennedy in May of last year.

Afterwards, on Twitter, Simmons admitted; "Gutted is an understatement ... but very well done to Matty Askin on the win. Landed the perfect shot right in the solar plex."