PHILLY BOXING HISTORY - March 06, 2015 |
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Joey "The Tank" Dawejko came right out and blasted Enobong Umohette with a barrage of punches including a devastating left hook that ended the bout after just 27 seconds. It was Joey's 6th straight win and 4th consecutive first round knockout, and set up a highly-publicized potential bout with Amir Mansour.
JASON SOSA TKO4 BERGMAN AGUILAR Jason Sosa swept the first three rounds and then ended the fight in round four when a series of punches that landed on Bergman Aguilar broke his jaw in three places. The time was 1:54 of the fourth. The TKO extended Sosa's knockout streak to nine straight.
VICTOR VASQUEZ TKO4 JOSE GUZMAN Fan-favorite Victor Vasquez turned back the clock and pounded out an exciting win over Jose Guzman. Once Vasquez dug his way to the inside it was just a matter of time. Vasquez scored his first stoppage in nearly four years. The time was 2:59 of round four.
KEENAN SMITH TKO3 MALIK JACKSON Keenan Smith returned from a three year layoff and continued his undefeated pro career with a dominant third round TKO of Malik Jackson. Jackson stayed on his feet, but was saved from additional punishment at 1:41 of round four.
JEFF LENTZ W6 FRED JENKINS JR. Jeff Lentz looked sharp and strong in winning a six round unanimous decision over Fred Jenkins Jr. Jenkins tried to turn the fight around on several occasions, but Lentz kept the edge throughout the fight.
JEROME CONQUEST W4 KEVIN GARCIA Jerome Conquest continued to develop in his young career, rebounding from his first pro loss to score a four round unanimous decision over debuting Kevin Garcia. The victory improved Conquest's record to 2-1.
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