Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!On a wet and windy night at the Matchroom Headquarters in Brentwood Kid Galahad executed a near-perfect game plan to topple Jazza Dickens for a second time and clinch the IBF featherweight title.For the past two years Galahad has protested he should already have been in possession of that belt following a closely-contested battle with former IBF champion Josh Warrington, spitting feathers over his 2019 points defeat against the Leeds Warrior.But there was no disputing his superiority in his second crack at the title against Dickens, whom he previously stopped inside 10 rounds all the way back in 2013.The Sheffield man prevailed eight years ago by weathering an early storm, slowly.
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