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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 5232006, member: 289"] Between Fb games, I checked in the DAZN card Saturday night. There were co-main events: Superflyweight Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez from Texas vs. Mexican veteran Pedro Guevara and welterweight Jaren "Boots" Ennis vs. Karen, (I kid you not) Chukhadchian from the Ukraine. Bam 'bammed' Guevara with an uppercut in the third round and is now 21-0 with 14KOs and retains his WBC superfy title. There was talk about his working toward Inoue. The consensus was that he'll be better off trying to unify the title he has for now. Ennis traded haymakers with Chukhadchian for 12 rounds. Neither man put a dent in the other, (Ennis scored a 5th round knockdown I missed), and Ennis won the decision by a large margin but otherwise didn't impress. It was his second win over the Ukrainian and apparently both fights were similar. He's now 33-0 with 29 knockouts, is the IBF champion and wants Crawford but the commentators didn't like his chances if he gets him. The most remarkable thing in an otherwise unremarkable undercard was the upset of Khalil Coe, (9-0-1 with 7 KOs, #17 in the world at light heavyweight) but the "inactive" Manual Gallegos, who stood up to his shots and returned fire and KO'd Coe in the 9ths round. Coe looked good early but stopped using his jab and tried to knock out his open with every shot, only to see him still standing there. [/QUOTE]
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