DAMEKO DABON LABON
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RODRIGUEZ vs LABON
September 13, 2024 7:00 PM
September 13, 2024 7:00 PM


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Division
Bantamweight
Reach
72in / 183cm
height
69
69
nickname
LOTTO
age
01/1995
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Nationality
United States of America

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Dameko Labon is an American boxer with a background in Taekwondo. He made his BKFC debut in dominant fashion against Justin Watson with a round one knockout after throwing just seven punches and landing just over half of those.
Being a Taekwondo black belt, Labon is able to find unorthodox angles from the outside and he looks to be all offense. He gets hit a lot but has a solid chin so he doesn’t get gun shy in the fire. Labon is very quick and uses that speed to stay at range and then spring into the pocket when least expected.
Labon is an entertainer and knows that he can win fights but realizes the importance of winning in spectacular fashion. He will always hunt for the knockout but he won’t be desperate and this is a quality trait to have for a young fighter with a title on his mind. As his competition level increases, expect to see new wrinkles in the bantamweight’s game!
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RODRIGUEZ vs LABON
September 13, 2024
September 13, 2024 7:00 PM
HOLLYWOOD, FL
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LABON vs BARGALLO
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March 15, 2024 8:00 PM
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August 24, 2023 9:00 PM
Florida
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