Both were in action in the National Stadium in Dublin on Saturday night.
It proved to be a successful weekend of boxing for the midlands at the National Stadium in Dublin on Saturday night.
Offaly's Paul Loonam secured the BUI Celtic Super Bantamweight Title after a majority points win over Limerick man Myles Casey
The 23 year old from Pollagh as a result has now extended his pro record to 5 wins and 0 losses.
Elsewhere Cian Reddy also maintained his perfect pro record, as he beat Petr Brodsky over 6 rounds.
The Laois man will be hoping to contest a title fight in the near future after winning all four of his fights so far.
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