Kelsey
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The Road Warrior
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Jeffries delivered a left hook to end the night of Jessica
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Goodnite
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Mohs in the fourth round Thursday, winning by TKO at the Seven
Feathers Casino and Hotel Resort in Canyonville, Ore.
Kelsey “The Road Warrior” Jeffries delivered a left hook to end the night of Jessica “Goodnite” Mohs in the fourth round Thursday, winning by TKO at the Seven Feathers Casino and Hotel Resort in Canyonville, Ore.
In what was her 51st fight, and her first fight since Dec. 23, Jeffries improved to 41-9-1 in her career, and 8-0-1 at Seven Feathers.
“A wicked body shot,” said Jeffries’ manager, Bruce Anderson, on Thursday night. “She was waiting for her and hit her with an unbelievable body shot. It was tremendous. One punch.”
Jeffries spent two weeks prior to the fight in Vero Beach, Fla., training in excessive heat with Buddy McGirt.
Having difficulty keeping weight, Jeffries weighed in on Wednesday night five pounds lighter than Mohs. In fact, Mohs weighed in a half-pound more than the listed contract weight of 126 pounds.
Jeffries, the IFBA Featherweight champion, weighed in at 120.5 pounds.