JD Champan Wins Again!!

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  • badblood
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    JD Champan Wins Again!!

    Last night at the Farmers Market in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, undefeated heavyweight slugger JD “The Natural” Chapman moved his record to 20-0 (18 KOs) by flattening fellow Arkansas native Tommy "Concrete" Connelly, 15-7 (11 KOs) at 1.17 of the fourth round. Fighting in the main event of promoter Stacy Goodson’s “Oklahoma Slug-Out” event, the 6’ 6” Chapman used his long right hand to drop Connelly fives time in total. In other action, former heavyweight contender Eliseo Castillo is now 19-1 (15 KOs) after he took out journeyman Chris "Bam Bam" Lewallen, 9-2 (9 KOs) at 1:15 of round one. Castillo looked very impressive while making his debut in the cruiserweight division, and intends to stay there permanently.
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    Originally posted by badblood
    Castillo looked very impressive while making his debut in the cruiserweight division, and intends to stay there permanently.
    thats what a fight with wlad klichko will do to a 210 pound heavy.

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    • badblood
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      Saturday night at the Farmers Market in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, undefeated heavyweight slugger JD “The Natural” Chapman captured the NABC Heavyweight Title and moved his record to 20-0 (18 KOs) by flattening fellow Arkansas native Tommy "Concrete" Connelly, 15-7 (11 KOs), at 1.17 of the fourth round. Fighting in the main event of promoter Stacy Goodson’s “Oklahoma Slug-Out” event, the 6’ 6” Chapman used his long right hand to drop Connelly fives time in total. Also, former heavyweight contender Eliseo "The Kid" Castillo is now 19-1 (15 KOs) after he took out journeyman Chris "Bam Bam" Lewallen, 9-2 (9 KOs) at 1:15 of round one. Castillo looked very impressive while making his debut in the cruiserweight division, and intends to stay there permanently. Chapman will return to defend his new title on March 18 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, against Marvin Hill. Castillo will next be vying for the WBC, WBO and IBF Latino Cruiserweight Titles against Benito Fernandez on March 24 in Miami, Florida at Miccosukee Resort and Gaming.

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