BKFC fighter Bryce Henry took multitasking to the extreme on Saturday night.

After dropping his opponent, Roderick Stewart (2-3), at the end of the first round with a stiff jab, Henry (6-0) whipped out a chessboard and began playing with his coach between rounds.

The disrespectful move clearly wound Stewart up, who came out swinging for the fences in the second stanza.

Henry, who also sports a 7-1 professional boxing record, effortlessly evaded Stewart's wild looping shots and made him pay with a hard right hand.

The shot sent Stewart tumbling to the canvas, but the brave Texan climbed back to his feet.

As he did, Henry stepped in with a sickening right to the body to close the show.

In the immediate aftermath of his victory, Henry called out BKFC welterweight champion Julian 'Let Me

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