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Sports News of Sunday, 23 December 2018

Source: yen.com.gh

Ghanaian-born boxer Joshua Buatsi destroys Renold Quinlan in round one

Buatsi hurt Quinlan with powerful hooks from the first bell Buatsi hurt Quinlan with powerful hooks from the first bell

Ghanaian-born British boxer, Joshua Buatsi, proved too strong for Renold Quinlan as he stopped the latter in round one at The O2 on Saturday, December 22, 2019.

Per Skysports.com report sighted by YEN.com.gh, the win was Buatsi's third successive stoppage win inside the opening round. The 25-year-old light-heavyweight extended his unbeaten record to nine victories as he ruthlessly halted Quinlan, who had previously gone 10 rounds with Chris Eubank Jr.

With mentor Anthony Joshua watching on, Buatsi soon hurt Quinlan with a lightning left hook, but as referee Terry O'Connor called a break, the Londoner fired in a late punch which sent his opponent to his knees.

There was no dispute about the finishing punch as Buatsi then unloaded another hook, dumping Quinlan back to the canvas. Quinlan rose unsteadily and O'Connor had seen enough as he waved off the fight to signal an early victory for Buatsi.

"I caught him early and when you have someone hurt, you know it's time," Buatsi told Sky Sports Box Office. "I'm safe and he's safe, job done. "When my team say I'm ready to step up, I'm ready to go."

YEN.com.gh recalls how Buatsi blitzed the body of Anthony Averlant inside one round to take his record to 8-0.

He dropped the Frenchman inside 52 seconds with a thunderous hook to the ribs in a brutal warning of what was to come in waves.