Professional Fighters League Signs Thad Jean on Week 1 of PFL Challenger Series

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Professional Fighters League Signs Thad Jean on Week 1 of PFL Challenger Series
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Professional Fighters League signs Thad Jean on Week 1 of PFL Challenger Series: via bknapp52635 PFLonFuboTV

Fast-twitch punches, well-disguised kicks and opportunistic ground-and-pound carried the unbeaten 24-year-old prospect to a unanimous decision over current Cage Fury Fighting Championships titleholder

in their three-round welterweight showcase on Friday at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. Jean swept the scorecards with identical 30-27 marks from the cageside judiciary.Alequin connected with a few kicks to the lead leg and body but was otherwise ineffective. Jean decked him with a right hand at the end of the first round and flurried with punches for a potential finish until the bell sounded. With that, the tone was set.

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