"DFG" Darius Fulghum, is "destined for greatness." Having turned pro less than two years ago, he picked up his eighth win and eighth KO in his eight professional fights. He has fought four times in the last four months and five times so far in 2023 and plans on fighting again later in the year. He has been fighting once a month since the summer and shows no signs of slowing down. The Texan is making a strong case for "Prospect of the Year." The super middleweight who grew up in Killeen and now makes his way in Houston looked sensational last night in Las Vegas as he stopped a formidable opponent in less than one round. Alan Campa compiled an 18-8 (9) record and had just gone the distance with Junior Younan in his last outing. He was, however, no match for the Texan. After putting on a masterclass for most of the first round Fulghum scored with a short left hand to the body that put Campa down and unable to get up. Giving Fulghum the first-round stoppage.
Also on the card was Duncanville native Tristan "Sweet T" Kalkreuth, who moved his record to 12-1 (9), by picking up a fifth-round stoppage of Aaron Casper. Casper had previously fought Khalil Coe, a touted Matchroom prospect, to a four-found draw.