George Groves retained the WBA super middleweight belt when he outsmarted Chris Eubank Jr. by unanimous decision in Manchester Arena on Saturday.
Groves, who has fought in more big fights, used distance wisely to pick and choose his moments.
However, he appeared to have a shoulder injury at the end, which could hamper his preparation for the final of the World Boxing Super Series in June, against Callum Smith or Jurgen Brahmer.
Eubank was cut above the right eye in the third round from an apparent accidental clash of heads, and it bothered him for the rest of the fight. He maintained his record of never being knocked down but when he took a knee in the 10th round Groves was frustrated there was no count.
Groves improved his record to 28-3 (20 KO) with his second defense of the WBA belt he took from Fedor Chudinov last May.
Eubank suffered his second defeat in 28 fights.
Source: AP
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