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Alejandro Paulino Set For Step Up In Class Versus Crafty Veteran Toka Kahn Clary


Alejandro Paulino can make a statement at the expense of a famous fighter once in his shoes.

Paulino will face Toka Kahn Clary this Saturday on Swerve TV from Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.

At Friday’s weigh-in, Paulino weighed 134 pounds. Kahn Clary came in at the lightweight limit of 135 pounds.

Kahn Clary will be a significant step up in opposition for Paulino (18-0, 14 KOs), who has thus faced modest opposition. Longtime promoter Jimmy Burchfield believes Paulino has the talent to become a contender in the lightweight division. He also believes Kahn Clary’s style could be an obstacle for Paulino.

“Toka Kahn is going to be a tremendous test for Alejandro Paulino,” Burchfield told The Ring. “Kahn was there with pound-for-pound great Shakur Stevenson and former world champion Kid Galahad.

“This fight is going to show the world if Alejandro is ready to graduate from prospect to contender in the lightweight division. We think he has the skills, strength and determination to do it. But we’ll all find out tomorrow night at Mohegan Sun Arena and Swerve TV if he’s really ready.”

Paulino, a Dominican-born prospect based in nearby New London, knocked out Luis Porozo in the opening round of their September 7 meeting. In his previous fight on March 23, Paulino traded knockouts with Estivan Falcao en route to a unanimous decision victory.

The 26-year-old fought 15 times this year for the Boston Butchers of the Team Combat League, which ended at the end of July. Paulino went on to lose just one fight to the Butchers.

Paulino started boxing at the age of 18 and is managed by Roland Estrada.

Kahn Clary (29-3, 19 KOs) has fought just twice in the past four years.

The 32-year-old Liberian—now based in Providence, Rhode Island—will end a two-year inactive streak. He last fought in November 2022, when he knocked out former title challenger Jonathan Oquendo. His previous outing before that was a ten-round loss to three-division titlist Shakur Stevenson in their December 2020 non-title fight.

Paulino’s team is wise to enter Saturday’s fight with cautious optimism. Kahn Clary handed the first loss to a trio of undefeated prospects in Jose Haro, David Berna and John Moralde.

Francisco A. Salazar has written for The Ring since October 2013 and has covered boxing in Southern California and abroad since 2000. Francisco also covers boxing for the Ventura County (California) Star newspaper. He can be reached at (email protected)

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