- Before the show’s opening bout got underway, ring announcer introduced Jose Valderrama — the designated opponent who would be facing lightweight prospect Chrisshawn “The Dentist” Alexander — as having a “deceiving” record of 3-7 with 3 knockouts.
You would’ve had good reason to laugh, given that all seven of Valderrama’s losses had come consecutively over the past three years. But some of Valderrama’s defeats had come against up-and-coming prospects such as Robert Easter, Jamel Herring and Zachary Ochoa. And it quickly became clear that Alexander was not on those prospects’ level.
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You would’ve had good reason to laugh, given that all seven of Valderrama’s losses had come consecutively over the past three years. But some of Valderrama’s defeats had come against up-and-coming prospects such as Robert Easter, Jamel Herring and Zachary Ochoa. And it quickly became clear that Alexander was not on those prospects’ level.
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