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Starting off his pro career on December 2007 age 22, Karl Dargan has had a total of 18 fights - 17 wins, 1 losses, and 0 draws. 9 of the wins coming via stoppage. The longest KO streak that Dargan has ever had is 2 throughout his 18 fights and his longest winning streak is 17 wins. This started on December 2007 and came to an end on September 2014.
It didn't take Dargan long to get accustomed to the pro style of fighting. Becoming the first person to go the distance with Roberto Norris in a successful pro debut. Continuing on from his winning debut, Dargan's winning streak continued with wins against fighters included Randy Arrellin, Rynell Griffin and Luis alfredo Lugo fighting once in 2007, once in 2008 and 7 times through 2009, 2010 and 2011.
Dargan then went on to fight and beat Randy Arrellin on May 7th, 2011 maintaining his unbeaten record. In 2011 Dargan fought his next opponent Randy Arrellin and defeated him via UD. Dargan was the 5th person to go the distance with Arrellin. Dargan then went on to win again against Juan Suazo setting him up well for his next pro fight.
On September 8th, 2012 Dargan fought and beat Jesse Carradine (8-1-1) to continue his unbeaten streak. Dargan's fight against Jesse Carradine came in the 4th round of a 6 round fight via TKO. Dargan became the first person to stop Carradine. Racking up wins against Ramesis Gil and Edward Valdez, Dargan went on to fight and win these next 2 fights.
Michael Brooks was beaten next on November 16th, 2013 meaning Dargan could maintain his unbeaten streak. Dargan really made a statement in this fight, defeating Brooks via UD over the distance and crowning himself as the first person to defeat Brooks in his 11 fight career to date. Dargan's winning streak went from 14 wins to 16 after he then defeated boxers including Chazz Mcdowell and Anthony Flores.
Next was Angino Perez on September 20th, 2014 where Dargan took the win continuing his unbeaten streak. The 10 round fight ended in the 5th round via TKO crowning Dargan as only the 4th to stop Perez.
Karl Dargan went into his fight with Tony Luis with a record of 17-1-0. Luis came out victorious. In a courageous battle, Luis's skill was too great over the 10 rounds for Dargan as he got handed his first pro defeat. With plenty of options still available to Dargan, it's unlikely this is the last we'll see of him.