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JoJo Diaz.
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An American boxer was accidentally head-butted in a fight and suffered a gash so wide you could have stuck a nickel in it

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An American boxer was accidentally head-butted in a fight and suffered a gash so wide you could have stuck a nickel in it.

Joseph "JoJo" Diaz challenged Tevin Farmer for the latter's IBF super featherweight world title on a DAZN show in Miami on Thursday, but was hit by an accidental butting of heads in the second round, which opened up a ghastly wound on his left eyelid.

Diaz was inspected by a ringside physician, and, between rounds, received treatment by his cutman. Undeterred, he continued to box — with great success — as he was deserving of his unanimous decision win over Farmer.

Check out that cut right here:

"I knew it was pretty bad right when we clashed heads, he has a solid head, man," Diaz told Seconds Out in the parking lot after the fight.

"I knew I had to pay no attention to it, focus on my gameplan, and apply the pressure. Keep the attack. That's what I did."

With a ringside verdict of 116-112, 115-113, and 115-113 from the three judges, Diaz won the IBF title from Farmer.

"I knew it was a championship fight," Diaz added. "I didn't want to let it go."

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