The power of Australian power Teremoana Teremoana has destroyed James “The Beast” Singh’s hopes to surprise the world of boxing, ending the Fiji in just two minutes.
Singh had promised to put an end to the undefeated Teremoana record on the George Kambosos Jr-Jake Wyllie road on Saturday night.
But the Parramatta Eels Tragic firmly became instead, since the referee stopped the heavyweight mismatch two minutes 12 seconds in the fight in Qudos Bank Arena.
Touching with the 50-1 loser, Teremoana had dropped Singh before in the first round of the contest.
The crowd mocked the referee when he stopped the fight, but had no other choice with the Pacific islander appeared as a depth.
While the professional record of Singh has collapsed to 12 wins and seven losses, Teremoana is anxious to fulfill its reputation as a future heavyweight champion in the world.
The 27 -year -old has now won the seven professional fights through knockout elimination.
“I just want to continue pumping them and, as if I weren’t too worried about anyone who enters the ring,” Teremoana said.
“Anyone who enters, obviously we have to take a step at the same time, but I am ready for the champions in Australia and we go one at the same time.
“We will get to the world title. I carry the flag on behalf of Australia and the Cook Islands and I will take our flag to the world stage.”