Anthony Joshua remains unbeaten after brutally knocking out Dillian Whyte in the seventh round.
The Luton fighter took longer to kill off Whyte that most people though ahead of their fight at the O2 Arena.
Whyte stood up to a first round onslaught from the Olympic medalist when it looked like Joshua might finish his 15th fight in under three minutes.
Several shots after the bell from Joshua caused chaos with people piling into the ring but Whyte came out swinging again in the second and looked to have got the upper hand in the round.
But Joshua found his rhythm again and started picking off his rival.
As the fight went into the seventh round Joshua smelled blood and started piling in with power shots.
Whyte shot him a grin just moments before Joshua floored him with a crushing upper cut. It was game over.
It was another emphatic knock-out win for Joshua and the hype around him just keeps rising.
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