Najee López vs. Kalvin Henderson

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"El Chino" or "Hot Sauce"?

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  1. López on points

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  2. López by stoppage

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  3. Draw

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  4. Henderson on points

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  5. Henderson by stoppage

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  1. IntentionalButt

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    September twenty-seventh, co-main event to Flaz vs. Dobson on ProBoxTV at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, FL. Ten rounds scheduled at light heavyweight.

    Najee "Chino" López, a 25 year old Georgian of Puerto Rican descent, stands at 6'2" and comes in professionally undefeated. In the last year he is 3-0 with three knockouts, following a pair of difficult points victories in 2024 (an MD over Marcus Escudero, and then a UD over Steven Sumpter. López had to get off the canvas to beat Sumpter, who got destroyed in 3 rounds by Bek Nurmaganbet a couple of days ago). In the amateurs he saw mixed success against notable names - beating Jamar Talley, splitting a pair with Devon Young, losing a trilogy with Darius Fulghum, losing once against Joshua Edwards and twice against Jared Anderson.

    Kalvin "Hot Sauce" Henderson, of Ft. Worth by way of Fayetteville, is a decade older and two inches shorter, with losses to Isaiah Steen and David Morrell. In the amateurs he beat the likes of Shane Mosley Jr. and Khiary Gray-Pitts, but otherwise lost whenever he stepped up in class. He also performs in TCL for the Dallas Enforcers, going 5-7 for his team in that sport's "light heavyweight" division (which is equivalent to cruiserweight in normal boxing)