First up on the night was Robbie McNulty, hailing from Yoker. He entered into the Revolution Four Man Tournament, and won his first fight with relative ease to progress into the final.

His win was greeted with astonishment from the gathered crowd as he stopped his opponent inside 45 seconds of the first round.

Maddox Ireland, son of former Falkirk Football Club defender Craig, was next on the bill. He went head-to-head with an old foe who he had narrowly defeated before, but this time Maddox wasn’t taking anything for granted inside the ring.

A string of convincing rounds made it a simple victory for the up and coming prospect, and earned him a Revolution Fight Series title, much to the delight of his father.

Scotstoun’s Josh McClougherty was third to enter the ring and the youngster was also the next to have his arm held aloft. Undefeated in all contests. nobody was going to stop him this time. McClougherty stopped his opponent in the second round following some vicious looking leg kicks which hampered his opponent. Victory gave him the added bonus of a fight series belt to boot.

Robbie McNulty was next, back in the ring for the final of the four man tournament.

Determined to win and become the Revolution Fight Series four man champion, McNulty looked focused as he made his way back into the ring. And he came out all guns blazing, securing the victory with a devastating combination of knees.