Happened yesterday. :conf I didn't even know about it until now. This was the first warm body for Kaikanha on his comeback trail after the loss to Yamanaka in October. In that short time he racked up a 5-0 (4) record but against no better than reanimated corpses - three with losing records and two making their pro debuts. For his part, "Wallopman" Fajardo came in technically winless in over a year, 0-3-1 in his last four, but that fact belies his first performance against Francisco Rodriguez Jr., where he was taken lightly by the weight-climbing former strawweight champ, but nonetheless fought his guts out and, quite arguably, deserved the nod. (though Chihuas rectified matters in the rematch, beating Fajardo decisively) Kaikanha is shorter, the southpaw, wearing the red & yellow typically associated with Thai boxers. Fajardo is the orthodox Pinoy in white & blue, with the chest tat: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tn1ZZHuPk2A :shock: Not an incredibly shocking result, but a fairly impressive one. :think
Oh man, was this really @ bantam? Fajardo jumped up two weight divisions? I guess that explains what transpired..