
"I understand why Congdon was brought onto the Contender Series. He has a 100% finish rate and consistently delivers exciting fights. But when you dig into his résumé, it's immediately clear that the level of competition leaves a lot to be desired. He's based out of Massachusetts, a region not exactly known for producing top-tier talent, and the fighters he's faced have been, frankly, abysmal."
"Welterweight, Jack Congdon (7-1) Vs. Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani (8-2) Notable Notes The only career loss Congdon has is to RTU alum Jonathan Piersma Congdon has a win over Jay Ellis (16-111), who is more wins than any of his other wins Congdon has never gone the distance Six of his wins come in round one Lebosnoyani is undefeated at welterweight (4-0) Lebosnoyani is 2-2 to the TKO/KO Lebosnoyani has won by KO/TKO, Submission, and Decision"
DWCS week four includes notable names An Tuan Ho and Mandel Nallo alongside several undefeated prospects approaching the season midpoint. The welterweight tilt between Jack Congdon (7-1) and Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani (8-2) features contrasting resumes and finishing tendencies. Congdon enters with a 100% finish rate, six first-round wins, and never having gone the distance, but his competition quality is questionable. Lebosnoyani is undefeated at welterweight with diversified finishes by KO/TKO, submission, and decision. Congdon shows power, a good right hand, knees, and submission threat, but also has observable deficiencies in head movement, cardio, and takedown defense.
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