Postpublished at 23:51 GMT 22 November
Mason v Noakes
Stacey Copeland
Retired boxer on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Noakes looked out on his feet at the end of the eighth, but what a response. Noakes has made everyone proud there, what a round.
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Mason v Noakes
Stacey Copeland
Retired boxer on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Noakes looked out on his feet at the end of the eighth, but what a response. Noakes has made everyone proud there, what a round.
Mason v Noakes
Mason got a stern talking to between rounds and seems to have taken that advice on board.
The American shows slick footwork to slip away, cutting angles and landing shots.
Mason v Noakes
As Kal said earlier, Noakes said last year that if he wins a world title he wants it to feel like a Rocky film - black eyes, knockdowns, the whole comeback script.
No knockdowns as of yet but he's got blood pouring from his left eye.
Noakes has landed 81 power punches with Mason landing 93 so far.
Mason v Noakes
Steve Bunce
Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
There was a moment in that round where you could tell Mason knew he had Noakes hurt. What a fight!
Mason v Noakes
Noakes and Mason have both gone the distance just twice each in their 17 previous fights.
Is this one going to hear the final bell?
Another tight round as they meet in the middle and take it in turns to dig in shots to head and body.
Image source, QueensberryMason v Noakes
A fight of the night contender on our hands here.
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Mason v Noakes
Stacey Copeland
Retired boxer on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Mason is learning every round. At just 21 years of age, this is a big performance.
Mason v Noakes
Noakes drives a couple of lefts into the body of Mason and earns back some respect. He follows with some good work to the head.
They lean in close and Noakes sneaks through an uppercut.
Oh wow. They are both swinging and both landing. What a sight.
Noakes ends the round on top.
Image source, QueensberryMason v Noakes
Steve Bunce
Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Noakes is left with a problem here. He has to go for it, but going for it plays into Mason's hands.
Mason v Noakes
Mason bites down on the gumshield and comes forward with one, two, three right hands.
Noakes struggles to find the target and his output has dropped a little. It has been all-action so maybe he's just taking a quick breather.
I've got that as the clearest round for Mason yet.
Some very tight rounds though. This could be 3-3 as we go into second half of the fight.
Image source, QueensberryMason v Noakes
Stacey Copeland
Retired boxer on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
What a fight this is! For Mason, he has to keep it at mid to long range. When Noakes stays on him, he's causing Mason all sorts of problems.
Mason v Noakes
It's ebbing and flowing. Mason looks for an uppercut and Noakes drops straight down into it.
Noakes rocks Mason's head back with straight right. Great work.
Mason ends the round on top as he throws a flurry of punches.
So entertaining.
Mason v Noakes
I don't think we've seen the last of head clashes. When they close the distance both fighters are leaning forward and touching foreheads.
Noakes goes back to the body and that could be key in this fight to slow Mason down.
The Briton catches Mason with a stiff jab and he stumbles but looks OK and comes back with a combination.
Another back-and-forth round. Hard to score. The last three have all been tight.
Image source, QueensberryMason v Noakes
Steve Bunce
Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
When Noakes gets close, Mason is uncomfortable. That's when Noakes is successful.
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At this rate I can't see it going 12 rounds.
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As much as I want Sam Noakes to become champion, I think Mason wins by KO. He is arguably the best prospect in boxing right now. Love the BBC live updates. Keep up the good work!
Shahzaman
Mason v Noakes
It's turning into a real scrap now.
They meet in the middle and both start to unload.
Mason complains that Noakes is using the head.
They both return to their corners and the cut men have some serious work to do.
Image source, QueensberryMason v Noakes
Noakes is deemed OK to continue.
Replays show the cut came from a clash of heads rather than Mason's left hand. It looks like Mason is cut on the forehead.
Mason v Noakes
Some really clean technical boxing on show. This is a fun watch.
Mason lands the best shot of the fight, catching Noakes with a beautiful left and the Briton is cut below the eye.
Ah. The referee has stopped it for Noakes to get checked by the doctor.
Mason v Noakes
Mason comes back fighting at the start of the second round. The American looks the lighter of the two on the feet and forces through a straight right to the top of Noakes' head.
Noakes enjoys some success in the corner but Mason dodges a couple of shots in that combination.
1-1 for me.