Fast-rising MMA prospect Ollie Sarwa lifted his second professional belt with another first round stoppage at Cage Warriors Academy South East 34.

Sarwa bludgeoned foe Simone Valle to defeat with a barrage of punches and knees in the main event of the night, held at the new venue of the Civic Hall in Grays on Saturday.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ollie Sarwa lifted his second pro title in quick fashionOllie Sarwa lifted his second pro title in quick fashion (Image: Brett King)
With the win, he moved to 4-0 as a pro - all first round stoppages - and added the bantamweight strap to the featherweight title he claimed with a ten second KO last October.

In the co-main, popular BKK fighters talent Charlie Falco made it two wins in a row with a swift first round stoppage of Jakub Weidenthaler, in the other pro fight on the card.

Falco, now 6-3, collected the interim straw-weight title with the win. Hopefully that sets up a rematch of his absorbing clash with champ Giovanni Helias next - Falco having lost the belt to the fast Frenchman last October.

East Anglian Daily Times: Charlie Falco on his way to a first round winCharlie Falco on his way to a first round win (Image: Brett King)
Elsewhere, fellow BKK Fighters product Ben Edwards (now 4-0) picked up the interim amateur welterweight title with a hard-fought points win over crafty veteran Rob Earls, while Cameron Stewart retained his lightweight crown with a last second stoppage of the long and rangy Kadre Dene.

Stewart (now 6-2) made the first defence of his title in dominating fashion, repeatedly taking Dene down and putting an exclamation point on things with a ground and pound stoppage at 2:59 of the third and final round.

In the other amateur title fights on the card, Jacob Gifford seized the interim featherweight strap with a first round armbar of Addis Drummond, Brennan Gait relieved Yassin El-Madhi of his bantamweight gold with a points win and Chloe Gowen claimed the straw-weight strap by outpointing Louise Bennett.

East Anglian Daily Times: Ben Edwards, left, moved to 4-0 and won the amateur welterweight titleBen Edwards, left, moved to 4-0 and won the amateur welterweight title (Image: Brett King)
Earlier, on a portion of the card shown live in Norway, Gemma Auld moved to 6-0 by choking Camilla Bergstrom into submission in the third round of their flyweight title clash.

It was a good night all round for two local gyms. As well as the aforementioned Falco and Edwards, Colchester's BKK Fighters grabbed a further four wins.

East Anglian Daily Times: Mason Kinsella, pictured with coaches Jack Mason, left, and Jez Lord, moved to 5-0Mason Kinsella, pictured with coaches Jack Mason, left, and Jez Lord, moved to 5-0 (Image: Brett King)

One of those saw featherweight Mason Kinsella power to a third round stoppage of Aggelos Antoniou to extend his perfect record to 5-0. Flashy, skilled striker Kinsella looks better every time out and it surely can't be long before he fights for the title.

Gym-mate Jakub Kawiorski cruised to a composed, clinical points win over Luca Buiso in their featherweight scrap and bantamweight Ethan Lewis scored perhaps the submission of the night with a second round triangle triumph over Steve McMorris.

East Anglian Daily Times: Cameron Stewart made a dominant defence of his lightweight title Cameron Stewart made a dominant defence of his lightweight title (Image: Brett King)
There was an impressive debut, too, for Karate Combat star Mitchell Thorpe, who showed his trademark movement and lightning quick blitz punching, plus a good range of wider MMA skills, in his points win over Jayden Wilkinson at lightweight.

The Combat Institute, the Colchester-based gym run by former Cage Warriors world middleweight champion James Webb, also had a good night, enjoying four victories.

Middleweight Fenton Brett landed the KO of the night as he connected with a huge head kick to ice George Ward in the first round of their clash, while featherweight Sam Hadley made a massively impressive debut to stop the very game Tommy Summers in the third round of their entertaining duel.

East Anglian Daily Times: Fenton Brett scored the knockout of the night with a huge headkickFenton Brett scored the knockout of the night with a huge headkick (Image: Brett King)
Fellow featherweight Will Matier locked in a trademark rear naked choke to tap Harris Kehlar in the second round of their fight, and super popular Aussie Christian Young enjoyed his first win since a horror leg break last year by submitting Dilawar Nasir via the same method in the first stanza of their flyweight dust-up.

The academy show, which highlights the best emerging MMA talent from across the UK and Europe, returns to Colchester's Charter Hall on July 13.