Kellen Heard, Former NFL player, caused controversy by stating that he could beat 10 Mexican boxers in the ring. However, everything remained in words and one of them proved that he was wrong and was just boasting without really knowing the dboxing sportwhich has produced great boxers in Mexico.
How did Kellen Heard do in the fight against a Mexican?
Everything seemed to indicate that due to its size Kellen would have an advantage over the Mexican boxer which was apparently featherweight; Therefore, when starting the video without knowing the result of the fight, many assumed that Heard would fulfill the first objective of knocking the opponent to the canvas. first Aztec fighter, But as the first blows passed, the prognosis changed.
Dressed in black shorts and a white t-shirt, just like his opponent, the former NFL player He unleashed a first volley of strong blows to the body of the Mexican boxer, none of them wreaking havoc on the body of his rival, who took advantage of Kellen Heard’s fatigue and returned a shower of blows, but more accurate than the American, who ended up asking for time to withdraw from the fight.
In the end, after bragging that he would defeat 10 Mexicans, what remained in the statistics were those first 10 seconds that he lasted throwing punches until he ran out of air and could no longer defend himself or throw a single punch, giving way to one more Mexican victory in boxingthis time amateur.
Who is Kellen Heard?
Kellen Heard was born on August 19, 1985 in Wharton, Texas, United States. He began his football career at East Bernard High School, where he excelled as a talented defensive and offensive lineman. His performance led him to play in the University of Memphis, where he continued to stand out on the field.
In 2009, Kellen Heard iHe entered the NFL (National Football League) as an undrafted free agent. During his NFL career, he played for several teams, including the Buffalo Bills. Heard was a defensive tackle.
2023-11-07 20:27:45
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