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Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 01 May 2025, 03:36
by Ruthless-RKO
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The following Friday, May 30th, sees Manuel Gallegos (21-2-1, 18 KO) rematch former top light heavyweight prospect Khalil Coe (9-1, 7 KO) in Guadalajara. Coe’s obvious skills had long been hampered by apparent dedication issues that caused more than one weight miss and they finally caught up to him last November when Gallegos walloped him in nine.

Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela (30-4-1, 17 KO) and Christian Medina (24-4, 17 KO) highlight the undercard in separate bouts.

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 05 May 2025, 06:06
by Ruthless-RKO
Akhmadaliev will face Luis Castillo on this undercard before fighting Inoue in September.

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 26 May 2025, 04:34
by handsofstone
Coe's really gonna have to improve if he's to have a chance here, he took a pasting in their first fight, down 4 times, twice from body shots and twice from head shots so Gallegos looked like he had his number, there's the rumours Coe doesn't live the life so your hoping form his pov it's a wake up call, can't see past another Gallegos KO

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 26 May 2025, 06:09
by Ruthless-RKO
Ooooo it’s Fight Week!! :box:

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 29 May 2025, 10:38
by Ruthless-RKO

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 29 May 2025, 17:20
by Ruthless-RKO
KHALIL COE, HOSPITALIZED TWICE BEFORE FIRST FIGHT, READY TO REDEEM HIMSELF VS. MANUEL GALLEGOS

Khalil Coe couldn’t understand why he felt worn down as he trained for his fight with Manuel Gallegos in November.

His physical condition concerned him to the point that Coe drove himself to a hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to get checked out. The Jersey City, New Jersey, native was diagnosed with a kidney infection approximately three weeks before he was set to square off against Gallegos.

Coe didn’t tell his manager, Keith Connolly, or his promoter, Eddie Hearn, that he was hospitalized overnight. Two weeks later, barely a week prior to his fight, Coe was hospitalized again.

Doctors diagnosed him with rhabdomyolysis — the same rare, complex muscle affliction that temporarily derailed the career of Vergil Ortiz from 2022-23. A stubborn Coe kept his medical information private again and moved forward with a 10-round fight on the Jaron Ennis-Karen Chukhadzhian undercard at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.

Coe came in at 175 pounds, the contracted weight limit, on Nov. 8. In hindsight, the light heavyweight contender knows he still should’ve withdrawn from that fight, and not just because Gallegos dropped him four times and upset him by ninth-round technical knockout.

“There was a problem with me making weight,” Coe told The Ring. “I got into the habit of just overtraining and overtraining. I killed my body. I didn’t even know about [rhabdomyolysis] until afterward, when people started telling me about it. ... I honestly shouldn’t have took the fight, but dealing with my pride and things like that, I did it anyway.”

Coe, 28, has had no such issues while training for his immediate rematch with the rugged Gallegos (21-2-1, 18 KOs) on Friday night. Losing to Mexico’s Gallegos taught Coe (9-1-1, 7 KOs) to completely change the way he went about preparing for a main event DAZN will stream from Domo Alcalde in Guadalajara, Mexico (9 p.m. ET; 2 a.m. GMT).

“I’m just learning my body, learning that rest is necessary,” Coe said. “It’s a big part of recovery and it’s needed in this sport. I started training way ahead of time. So, when I got the date I was already in motion and I was already losing weight. I didn’t have that much to lose. And I was taking my rest days and taking recovery more serious, massages, rest, and even just more sleep, getting the right nutrients in the body and things like that. You’ve just gotta make sure you’re on top of it.”

Losing for the first time since he was a decorated amateur made Coe realize he would never reach the top of the light heavyweight division if he didn’t alter his habits.

A more careful Coe hasn’t had any flareups of rhabdomyolysis during this training camp. He feels stronger physically and mentally, which makes Coe confident he will avenge his loss against the hard-hitting Gallegos.

“My physical feels good, but it was more so my mental [outlook],” Coe said. “In the first fight, I knew I was hospitalized and that was always sitting in the back of my head. In my sparring and my training, I haven’t had any mishaps or anything. And I just feel strong. I’m excited. I’m excited to go back and try it again.”

Coe looked sharp at the start of his fight with Gallegos, who buzzed him with a right uppercut in the fourth round. A left hook to the body by Gallegos knocked Coe to one knee with about 1:45 to go in the fifth round.

Coe got up by the time referee Eric Dali counted to eight. He fought ferociously once he reached his feet to avoid getting knocked out.

Gallegos’ right uppercut to Coe’s chin sent him down again with just less than 50 seconds left in the seventh. A right to the body by Gallegos forced Coe to one knee again approximately 30 seconds into the eighth.

An aggressive Gallegos landed a left hook to Coe’s head that knocked him down again only seven seconds into the ninth. Dali immediately waved an end to their bout on the fourth knockdown.

“He had trouble with me like that,” Coe said of his compromised physical condition entering the bout. “So, just imagine me when I’m a hundred percent. He’s gonna see. The world is gonna see. I’ve been seeing a lotta doubt on social media. Even the fact that we came here [to Mexico] for the rematch … I have a statement to make.”

Coe’s first professional defeat didn’t prevent DraftKings from making him a slight favorite to win their rematch. Gallegos, 27, stopped Coe in his first fight after top super middleweight contender Diego Pacheco (23-0, 18 KOs) beat him by fourth-round technical knockout, which took place in July 2023 in Monterrey, Mexico.

“I’m not gonna take any credit from Gallegos,” Coe said. “He definitely a tough opponent. But me beating him is just gonna show I’m on a different [level].”

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 30 May 2025, 03:23
by Ruthless-RKO
Complete weigh-in results

Light heavyweight - 10 rounds
Manuel Gallegos (174lbs) vs Khalil Coe (173lbs)

Junior welterweight - 10 rounds
Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela (141lbs) vs. Manuel Medina (141lbs)

Junior featherweight - 10 rounds
Murodjon Akhmadaliev (122lbs) vs. Luis Castillo (120lbs)

Junior bantamweight - 10 rounds
Adrian Curiel (119lbs) vs. Johan Rubio (115lbs)

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 30 May 2025, 09:42
by Ruthless-RKO
Tonight! :box:

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 30 May 2025, 18:01
by Ruthless-RKO
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Date: May 30, 2025
Location: Domo Alcalde - Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Stream: DAZN
Start time: 7 pm ET | 4 pm PT | 12 am UK

Fight Card

WBC USA Light Heavyweight Championship
Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe

10 Round Super Lightweight Bout
Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela vs. Manuel Medina

10 Round Super Bantamweight Bout
Murodjon Akhmadaliev vs. Luis Castillo

10 Round Super Flyweight Bout
Adrian Curiel vs. Johan Rubio

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 30 May 2025, 18:02
by Ruthless-RKO
Friday night card :bag:

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 31 May 2025, 04:24
by Ruthless-RKO
Gallegos vs Coe 2 results

Khalil Coe def. Manuel Gallegos by TKO (R6, 3:00)
Gabriel Gollaz Valenzuela def. Manuel Medina by unanimous decision (98-94, 96-94, 96-94)
Murodjon Akhmadaliev def. Luis Castillo by TKO (R8, 2:05)
Adrian Curiel def. Johan Rubio by unanimous decision (99-91, 99-91, 98-92)

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 31 May 2025, 04:29
by Ruthless-RKO

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 31 May 2025, 07:08
by handsofstone
Coe stops Gallegos after 5 one sided rounds, total switch up from first fight, Gallegos started off where he left off early doors but Coe began getting his jab off and split the bridge of his nose with one at end of 1st, Coe then rocked Gallegos with a jab in round 2, after that Gallegos struggled to get into the fight, Coe worked behind the jab, busted Gallegos up, switched a couple of times and never allowed Gallegos to hurt him again, i was surprised to see Gallegos bail on his stool but that bloody nose was affecting him, much better from Coe this time

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 31 May 2025, 07:38
by Ruthless-RKO
Yh he redeemed himself here.

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 31 May 2025, 14:02
by gilgamesh
Coe looked excellent in this fight. His jab was busting Gallegos up bad very early in the fight.

Nobody likes to lose, but if you're gonna have an L on your record, the best way to erase it from people's minds is with a dominant performance in a rematch like this.

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 01 Jun 2025, 16:50
by goose 5
Coe has a battering ram jab.

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 01 Jun 2025, 21:10
by margaret thatcher
coe is talented but seems unreliable, twice already he didnt beat less talented guys , also shoulda had a kd called against him in one of his other fights. to me his domination here almost makes it more glaring that he was knocked out and beaten up the first time

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 01 Jun 2025, 21:19
by goose 5
Did you read about how sick he was before the first bout ?

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 01 Jun 2025, 21:35
by margaret thatcher
ya, but he's had other blips too, a draw vs a club fighter and a kd against a seemingly much less talented guy as well. the ko loss to gallegos wasnt the first rocky moment. and if those previous cases were illness too then well sh!t that's an ongoing problem for him.

wouldnt surprise me if after looking great for a few fights some rando guy puts him on his ass again. then after that watch him ko some hot shot or something. seems like he can be very good one day and ho hum another

Re: Manuel Gallegos vs. Khalil Coe II | DAZN - May 30, 2025

Posted: 25 Jan 2026, 01:19
by margaret thatcher
goose 5 wrote: 01 Jun 2025, 21:19 Did you read about how sick he was before the first bout ?
oh big shock coe looked mediocre again and lucky to get a majority decision vs jesse hart . he didnt make weight either.

coe could easily be 10-3 now, wonder if he'll make the illness excuse again