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    #11
    Originally posted by Escorpion View Post
    Wonder if it was too big of a step up for Martinez, Lopez beat Jose Zamora Soto (11-2) and Robert Rodriguez (10-1-2) in his last two bouts.
    Yeah, kinda shocking at 18 they put him in with a guy like this after just 3 career fights

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      #12
      Next up, 4-0-1 Khalil Coe vs 6-1-1 James Quiter at 175

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        #13
        Originally posted by BigZ44 View Post

        Yeah, kinda shocking at 18 they put him in with a guy like this after just 3 career fights
        Well at least he didn't lose his 0 and got some experience out of it.

        Might not be the same as getting the win though.

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          #14
          Originally posted by BigZ44 View Post

          Yeah, kinda shocking at 18 they put him in with a guy like this after just 3 career fights
          It was definitely a character-building fight.

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            #15
            Quiter goes down in the first round

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              #16
              Coe needs to let his hands go.

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                #17
                Quiter down on a counter right in the 3rd

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                  #18
                  Quiter DESTROYED on a monster uppercut

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                    #19
                    Didn't realize Coe is already 26, they need to get him on the fast track, need a journeyman type like Devaun Lee or Quinton Rankin next

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                      #20
                      Is it odd to say that neither seem like they belong at light heavyweight?

                      Easily mistook them as middleweights.

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