
Kenneth Llover stops Luis Concepcion to remain undefeated
Llover had it going early in the match as he floored Concepcion in rounds two and three. The Panamanian boxer, however, flexed his championship composure as he got back on his feet despite absorbing heavy shots from the local bet.
Eventually, Llover won the victory via technical knockout at the 2:27 mark of the eighth round.
Llover improved his record to 15-0.
—JKC, GMA Integrated News

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