Brunson breaks world knockout record
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By Marc Abrams

Tyrone Brunson broke the world knockout record by making Francis McKechnai his 19th straight first round knockout victim.

It took just seventy-two seconds for Brunson to knock McKechnai down three times to 19-0 with all wins coming by first round knockout.

Kara Ro remained undefeated by scoring a four round unanimous decision over Lekeysha Williams in a ladies Jr. Lightweight bout.

Ro, 131 lbs of Windsor, Ontario is now 16-0. Williams is 9-12-3.
Federico Flores Jr. of Park, Michigan moved to 4-2 with a four round unanimous decision over Jonathan Jackson, 151 1/2 lbs of Detroit. Jackson is 0-1-2.

Luigi Gjokaj needed just seventy-two seconds to dispose of Eric Rue in a scheduled four round Jr. Welterweight bout.

Gjokaj, 141 lbs of Pearl Heights, Michigan scored a knockdown and is now 1-1. Rue, 141 lbs of Battle Creek, Michigan lost his pro debut
Jose Mandujano scored a split decision over Brandon Little in a four round Jr. Welterweight bout.

Scores were 39-37, 39-37 for Mandujano and 40-36 for Little. Mandujano, 138 lbs of Middletown, Michigan is 2-0. Little, 142 lbs of Toledo, Ohio is 1-1