
Khalil Coe tipped the scales at nearly a whopping eight pounds overweight but his fight against Jesse Hart remains intact for Saturday night.
The Coe vs. Hart light heavyweight matchup will serve as the co-main event to Raymond Muratalla defending his IBF lightweight world title against Andy Cruz at Bleau Live Arena in Las Vegas, and live on DAZN.
Coe (10-1-1, 8 KOs) rebounded from his first professional loss by exacting revenge on Manuel Gallegos via stopping the Mexican fighter after five rounds in their rematch last May. That said, weighing in at 182.8 pounds — well over the 175-pound limit — is a professional setback for Coe. He faces a 36-year-old Hart (28-3, 22 KOs) who last defeated Daniel Aduku by fifth-round TKO back in April 2024. Hart twice failed in his bid to become a world champion, losing to Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez with each super middleweight attempt.
Will Coe be up for producing a dominant victory? Or will Hart shock him with an upset? DAZN News analyzes the Keys to Victory for both light heavyweights entering this bout.
Khalil Coe makes real-time assessments in the pocket well enough to find a home with his power jab.
Asserting the stick to split Jesse Hart’s guard will be a major key for the New Jersey native to push the pace of the fight and increase his pressure from there.
Standing 5-foot-10, Coe moves with slick agility for a light heavyweight.
This rather nimble footwork should grant Coe open avenues to change levels and stab to Hart’s body often.
Landing these jabs to the midsection could drive Hart back and frustrate the veteran, goading him into desperate measures and perhaps making mistakes that Coe can capitalize on.
Hart can sometimes be lax with his guard, lowering it to chest level or even his waist. Joe Smith Jr. had success against Hart with the overhand right in these moments and Coe can too, especially on the counterpunching end.
As aforementioned, Coe moves well. Plus, Hart does not possess alarming hand speed. That sets up a recipe for Coe to slip out of harm’s way and retort with an overhand right.
Watch Jesse Hart fight and the veteran does a nice job of throwing out a range-finding jab only to fluidly wrap a left hook around opponents’ guards. The shot has pop on it and it is a punch Hart should try to land with consistency against Khalil Coe.
In Coe’s loss to Manuel Gallegos in November 2024, Coe showed major susceptibility to the body.
The onus is on Hart to send clubbing shots to the midsection to take Coe’s temperature.
If Coe’s body language does not hold up, Hart should look to make more deposits downstairs.
After Coe missed hitting the mark during Friday’s weigh-in, he and Hart nearly got into a brawl.
That tension between the New Jersey and Philadelphia fighters could boil over Saturday night, and if Hart senses an overly aggressive Coe, he ought to bait ‘Big Steppa’ into an uppercut.
The shot crumbled Daniel Aduku in Hart’s last win. With Hart standing 6-foot-3 and owning a five-inch height advantage, he has the vantage point of cranking that right uppercut under Coe’s jaw to greet the latter’s pressure with a boom.
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