4M Fitness boxer Jirani Lowe used every inch of his reach advantage to stick stiff jabs in the face of his opponent, U.S. Marine Corps boxer Daniel Ruiz. But despite Ruiz’s dogged tenacity, Lowe controlled the fight at range, and turned the infight into a clinch battle to force the referee to separate the fighters. Lowe’s dominant performance led to two standing eight counts in the first round, another in the second, and finally a second round stoppage.
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