After nearly five years away from boxing, Tom Zbikowski (5-0, 3 KOs) made sure that in addition to his ring return, the legacy of Daniel Capuano, a heroic Chicago firefighter whose life tragically ended while battling a warehouse blaze last December, was honored Friday night. According to Bobby Hitz, a portion of the night’s proceeds were to be donated to the Capuano family, an idea that was fostered by Zbikowski, a current Chicago firefighter. Zbikowski, who last fought in April of 2011, was matched tough in the form of Springfield, Missouri’s Keith Jackson (2-3-2, 1 KO). Jackson, whose record belies his skills, was tricky throughout and made Zbikowski work hard for the win in their four round cruiserweight clash. While ring rust was apparent, Zbikowski's work rate and combination punching, primarily left hooks to the body followed by right hands to the head, impressed. Jackson, who was constantly switching from conventional to southpaw, was resilient throughout however, shaking off Zbikowski’s big shots and, in many cases, especially in rounds three and four, giving as good as he got. Still, the tempo of Zbikowski was too much for Jackson, allowing ‘Tommy Z’ to sweep all three judge’s scorecards by identical 40-36 margins.