Kendo, Jairo Castaneda both post victories at Boeing Center while appearing on same card for first time since 2012
Jarrod Tennant's gloves touching canvas in second round after a punch from Kendo Castaneda during their fight Friday night.Neither fighter was able to put his opponent away and end the night with a knockout, but for Kendo and Jairo Castaneda, that was the only disappointment of the evening.
Jairo won by lopsided unanimous decision over middleweight Rick Graham of Detroit, who despite his record showed up in shape and ready to fight. “I was full of energy,” he said. “Sitting keeps me more tired and I think too much. I like standing up. It keeps me more into the fight.” “I’m happy but I slacked off,” Kendo said. “I should have put him out of there. He’s not on my level but he came to fight. He came to win.
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