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More on Garcia vs. Burgos & Jennings vs. Szpilka results: Fight night photos, video highlights

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Saturday night at HBO, Mikey Garcia dominated Juan Carlos Burgos to win a wide unanimous decision, and Bryant Jennings established himself more firmly as a heavyweight contender with a big win over fellow undefeated Artur Szpilka. You’ve already seen our Garcia vs. Burgos results from ringside, but here, you’ll get more on the fights, including a great fight night photo galley, video highlights of Garcia vs. Burgos and Jennings vs. Szpilka, and more.

Bryant “By-By” Jennings (18-0, 10 KOs) remained undefeated in his HBO debut with a 10-round TKO victory over Poland’s Artur Szpilka (16-1, 12 KOs).

From the opening round Jennings controlled the action with his superior boxing skills and eventually landed a body shot in round six to take a convincing lead in the fight.  As the fight moved on, Jennings kept the pressure on Szpilka and ultimately closed the show with a combination that sent the Polish fighter to the canvas in the final round.  The referee seen enough and the bout was halted at the 2:20 mark of round ten.

“I came out here to put on a show and I think I accomplished that goal,” said Jennings. “Szplika is a very tough fighter and I give him credit for lasting as long as he did.  After the first knockdown I didn’t think he would last much longer but he showed great heart and almost went the distance.”

“I’m ready to step up and challenge for a world title,” Jennings continued. “I’m going to take it one day at a time and see what my team presents me.  I want to thank Gary Shaw, Antonio Leonard, James Prince and HBO for giving me this opportunity.”

“Jennings showed he’s a very talented fighter,” said Gary Shaw. “Boxing needs heavyweights that can close the show and Jennings proved that tonight on his HBO debut.  I will talk with James Prince and Antonio Leonard to see what is next for Jennings.  He’s the first American heavyweight in many years that has a legitimate shot to be the World Champion. The Polish Prince put up a great fight, but tonight it was all about the USA.  Right now I’m very happy with Jennings performance.”

“Bryant Jennings is no joke,” stated co-promoter Antonio Leonard. “He’s going to take the heavyweight division by storm and I see him becoming a world champion very soon.”

“I know Jennings has the talent to take over the heavyweight division,” manager James Prince said. “Tonight he took a giant step toward a world title shot.  Boxing fans here in the U.S have a heavyweight in Jennings they can rally behind.  We are gunning for the best out there.”