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Tyson Pedro against Taimoor Khan result: The former UFC star makes victory in the boxing career at the hometown Ko

Tyson Pedros Professional Box Debüt was successful on Wednesday evening thanks to a second round-car victory against the previously unbeaten Taimoor Khan in the Panthers Leagues Club.

The former UFC star had been waiting for his virgins for a long time, but looked at home against Pakistan's Khan, who came into the competition with a 15-0 professional record.

After Pedro opened only a few rounds, Pedro took the climb and, despite some stiff resistance and a solid series of mustache on his opponent, secured the interruption.

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“This is the smallest audience that I fought for a long time, but this is the greatest struggle of my life,” said an emotional pedro after the fight.

Pedro is now trained by Jeff Fenech Jeff Fenech and can visit a world championship title in the newly created division of the Bridger weight.

“There were many people who tried to break my Australian record in which I won a world championship title in my seventh fight,” said Fenech.

“I think I'll train the guy who beats my plate.”

When asked what is coming next, Pedro said, every opponent who brings him closer to the world championship title before adding:

Pedro was the couple's more bustle early and mixed with strokes, to body and head and combinations while Khan was waiting for the upper hand.

Later the Aussie found the goal with a left catch and seemed that Khan was injured late at the start to colonize all nerves for the first numbers.

These right-wing Khan rights connected well in the middle of the second round, but Pedro seemed to be shaken off well enough.

A direct right broke through Khan's guard at the beginning of the third before Pedro turned to defense his opponent with another right and had some willing exchange in the nearest kingdom, with the fighter of the hometown getting the better.

The fourth was mainly fought in a large extent, with Pedro pressing the campaign and Khan mainly fought the hind foot, even though he landed enough strength shots to honestly keep the debutant.

Pedro's performance had slowed down around the fifth, with Khans showing additional experience at some points, but a strong finish for the round after a flood of right hands swung on the way of the local path.

Khan's durability was a feature when the fight occurred in the second half and replaced countless large shots, just to gather just enough to stop the Pedro attack.

The women's wall finally broke out in the seventh round when Pedro Khan rocked with another right hand before he sent his opponent to the screen for the first time and only time, causing the 33-year-old to trigger an emotional celebration.

In the main support, Jackson England did the work early before his home amount in Penrith and reorganized the inner organs of Sukparted Ponphitak with a devastating body in the first round.

England perfectly showed a left crack into the center section of the Thai veteran and had his opponent banged on the canvas in quales before he did not defeat the referee's count.

While Jackson was able to expand his victory in a very short time, the same for the participants of the first three fights could not be said.

To open the night, Alex Ale and Rama fought pattistone with a majority, Jake Wyllie and Allan Villanueva was declared no competition after an accidental headlight in the third round, while Alex Leapai jnr. And Tim Tusa shared the prey with a shared draw.