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Lussick wants Hall after beating Hodges

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Darcy Lussick has called out former AFL star Barry Hall after stopping another rugby league identity Justin Hodges in the first round of their boxing bout.

DARCY LUSSICK of the Sea Eagles is tackled during the NRL match between the Gold Coast Titans and the Manly Sea Eagles at Cbus Super Stadium in Gold Coast, Australia.
DARCY LUSSICK of the Sea Eagles is tackled during the NRL match between the Gold Coast Titans and the Manly Sea Eagles at Cbus Super Stadium in Gold Coast, Australia. Picture: Matt Roberts/Getty Images

Boxing's latest rugby league convert Darcy Lussick is targeting a fight with former AFL star Barry Hall after stopping Justin Hodges in just 39 seconds on Friday night.

A big right hand dropped former Queensland and Kangaroos star Hodges, who despite beating the count was ruled unfit to continue.

Shortly after the fight, Toronto Wolfpack and former Manly and Parramatta forward Lussick called out Hall, who recently drew with former NRL star Paul Gallen in his first boxing bout.

"I heard Barry Hall was looking for a fight, so if he's keen we'll try and work something out," said Lussick, who was making his debut.

It continued the trend of early-finishing bouts for Hodges, but this time he was on the wrong end after winning his two previous fights inside a combined two minutes.

Among those watching from ringside were rugby league stars Latrell Mitchell, Jack Wighton and Cody Walker and former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh.

Two Australians, Trent Broadhurst and Nathaniel May, each failed in their attempts to win a regional title against an overseas-born opponent.

A perforated eardrum effectively cost former light heavyweight contender Broadhurst any chance of toppling New Zealand's David Light, who won their WBO Oriental cruiserweight fight on a third-round stoppage.

Broadhurst went down twice in both the second and third rounds, with balance issues rather than heavy punches his biggest problem.

Light, is rated 14th by the WBO, one place below Australian Jai Opetaia who he split two amateur bouts with and wants to fight as a professional.

West Australian May was outworked and lost a unanimous 10-round points decision to Tanzania's IBF International super featherweight champion Bruno Tarimo in an entertaining bout

Tarimo is the sparring partner for Australia's interim WBA super flyweight champion Andrew Moloney and his twin and world-ranked bantamweight Jason, both of whom were cheering him on from ringside.

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