Jordan Panthen Shakes Up Middleweight Division – Fight Results

04/06/2024 - No comments

Jordan Panthen, the undefeated middleweight machine, smashed his way through another opponent, turning Ravshan Hudaynazarov into a human crash test dummy with a vicious second-round knockout. This Thursday night brawl, streamed on TrillerTV for those craving their fight fix, went down at The Hangar in Costa Mesa, and folks, it was not for the faint-hearted.

Right from the bell, it was like watching two bulldozers in a demolition derby, but Panthen, wielding his sledgehammer fists, decided enough was enough. He unleashed a series of bone-rattling body shots that folded Hudaynazarov like a cheap suit, right there on the canvas, not even halfway through round two. Panthen, smelling blood, went on a full-frontal assault, hammering down until the ref had seen enough, calling it quits at the 1:11 mark to the delight of a rowdy crowd.

Panthen, ever the crowd-pleaser, tipped his hat to the grind and grind under Julian Chua’s watchful eye at Brickhouse Boxing Gym. “The guy was a rock, no doubt, with a resume longer than my arm. But we kept our heads down, gloves up, and let rip with everything we had,” Panthen said. “Feels good to bag this win, but you know I’m already itching to jump back in the ring.”

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His rise isn’t just talk; with a fight style as explosive as a Fourth of July fireworks show and sparring tales that have become the stuff of legend, Panthen’s got the fight world tipping their hats. The buzz is real – folks are whispering ‘world champ’ when they say his name.

Panthen, with a gleam in his eye, threw down the gauntlet for his own brand of fisticuffs, “You’ve got your Mexican brawls, your Eastern European chess matches – how about we stir up a little ‘American Style’?”

Ladies and gents, strap in – it looks like Panthen’s just getting warmed up.



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