The two men were involved in a fight where chairs and cans were thrown
Two people suffered facial injuries after two men were involved in a fight at a boxing event. Asriel McLeod, 27, and Andrew Taylor, 33, attended a boxing event at the Montague Club in Hartford Road, Huntingdon, on November 15, 2024 when a fire broke out amongst the crowd at around 9.30pm.
The incident happened during a fight between boxers from Wellingborough Boxing Club and Peterborough Boxing Club. When people started pushing forward and standing on tables and chairs, Taylor assaulted someone in the melee. The boxing match was stopped and the crowd were warned to stop or both boxers would be disqualified. However, the disorder continued.
By 10.15pm, the boxing was abandoned as glasses, chairs and cans were thrown and a group of men, including Taylor and McLeod, began assaulting another group. A woman and man suffered minor facial injuries requiring hospital treatment after chairs hit them.
Officers arrived to the fight, but the offenders ran off and Taylor and McLeod were identified from CCTV footage. On May 14 at Cambridge Crown Court, McLeod, of Swallow Drive, Raunds, Northamptonshire, was jailed for six years and four months, having pleaded guilty to violent disorder relating to the boxing event.
He also pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine, concerned in the supply of heroin and being concerned in the supply of cannabis, which all happened outside of Cambridgeshire.
Taylor, of Burns Road, Wellingborough, was jailed for two years and four months at Peterborough Crown Court on March 18, having pleaded guilty to violent disorder. All of the other people involved were also identified on CCTV.
The following men have also been sentenced for their part in the disorder:
- Perry Coomber, 34, of Normandy Road, Peterborough, pleaded guilty to affray and was handed a sentence of eight months suspended for 18 months at Peterborough Crown Court on May 21
- Brian Lawless, 27, of Lavender Crescent, Peterborough, pleaded guilty to affray and was handed a sentence of six months suspended for 18 months at Peterborough Crown Court on May 21
- Lance Campbell, 41, of St Saviours Road, Birmingham, pleaded guilty to affray and was handed a sentence of six months suspended for 18 months at Peterborough Crown Court on March 19
- Ezra Coke, 25, of Birchfield Road, Wellingborough, pleaded guilty to violent disorder and was handed a sentence of 18 months suspended for 18 months at Peterborough Crown Court on March 19
- Shakeem Ghanie, 23, of The Drive, Wellingborough, pleaded guilty to violent disorder and was handed a sentence of 16 months suspended for 18 months at Peterborough Crown Court on March 19
- Malakki Minter-Codrington, 22, of Kingsway, Wellingborough, pleaded guilty to violent disorder and was handed a sentence of 16 months suspended for two years at Peterborough Crown Court on March 18
- Nassir Msuri, 30, of Priory Road, Wellingborough, pleaded guilty to violent disorder and received a community order at Peterborough Crown Court on April 22, 2025.
- Alfie Plummer, 21, of The Banks, Wellingborough, pleaded guilty to violent disorder and was handed a sentence of 15 months suspended for 18 months at Peterborough Crown Court on March 19
- Jaiden Stray, 19, of Golding Crescent, Earls Barton, pleaded guilty to violent disorder and received a six-month youth referral order at Wellingborough Magistrates’ Court on July 22, 2025
- Ramone Woodley, 22, of Ise Valley Way, Wellingborough, pleaded guilty to affray and was handed a sentence of 10 months suspended for 18 months at Peterborough Crown Court on March 19.
DC Aurore Kiss, who investigated, said: “This was a disgraceful outbreak of violence, witnessed by a number of children, which saw two people needing hospital treatment and left numerous others injured who didn’t go to hospital. There were also many more people left incredibly frightened and some with a lasting psychological impact.”


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