Jared Anderson extends knockout streak to 11

Jared Anderson extended knockout streak to 11 by stopping Oleksandr Teslenko in the second round Saturday in New York.

Another fight, another knockout.

Jared Anderson, the 22-year-old heavyweight prospect, maintained his streak of stoppages by putting Oleksandr Teslenko away at 1:33 of Round 2 of a scheduled eight-round bout on the Vasiliy Lomachenko-Richard Commey card Saturday in New York.

Anderson has knocked out all 11 of his opponents.

The product of Toldeo, Ohio, fought aggressively from the opening bell, perhaps somewhat recklessly. He landed some power shots but so did his Ukrainian opponent.

Anderson was on the attack in the second round when he followed a left jab with a straight right to the temple that put Teslenko down and hurt him.

Teslenko, clearly in trouble, was able to get to his feet at the count of nine but the referee determined that he was in no condition to continue and stopped the fight.

On the undercard, 19-year-old junior middleweight prospect Xander Zayas (12-0, 9 KOs) of Puerto Rico stopped Alessio Mastronunzio (9-2, 3 KOs) of Italy in the first round of a scheduled six-round bout.

And Olympic silver medalist Keyshawn Davis (4-0, 3 KOs) of Norfolk, Virginia, dropped Jose Zaragoza (8-4-1, 2 KOs) of Mexico twice and stopped him at 2:51 of Round 2 of a scheduled a six-round junior welterweight bout.