For 2023 to unfold differently than 2022 for Kenneth Sims Jr., the Chicago native will need another junior welterweight contender to fight him. Sims has had difficulty landing those types of opportunities since he rejuvenated his career by upsetting then-unbeaten Elvis Rodriguez by majority decision in May 2021. The process has been frustrating for Sims (19-2-1, 7 KOs), but he expressed hope after stopping late replacement Rock Myrthil (17-2, 13 KOs) in the fifth round last Saturday night at The Chelsea inside the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas that he'll be able to move closer toward a title shot next year.
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