The televised opener featured a promising young Ukrainian Middleweight.
25-year old 2011 World Amateur Champion and 2012 Olympian Ievgen Khytrov (5-0, 5 KO), 160, fighting professionally out of Brooklyn, New York, needed a single right hook to score a third-round technical knockout of 29-year old Chris Chatman (12-4-1, 5 KO), 160, of San Diego, California. Khytrov got some good work along the way. Buzzed briefly in the first round, Khytrov worked through the turbulence quickly and patiently walked his man down. He lowered the boom from the southpaw stance, Chatman able to beat the count but deemed unable to continue by referee Dick Pakozdi at 2:18 of round three.
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25-year old 2011 World Amateur Champion and 2012 Olympian Ievgen Khytrov (5-0, 5 KO), 160, fighting professionally out of Brooklyn, New York, needed a single right hook to score a third-round technical knockout of 29-year old Chris Chatman (12-4-1, 5 KO), 160, of San Diego, California. Khytrov got some good work along the way. Buzzed briefly in the first round, Khytrov worked through the turbulence quickly and patiently walked his man down. He lowered the boom from the southpaw stance, Chatman able to beat the count but deemed unable to continue by referee Dick Pakozdi at 2:18 of round three.
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