Keith Thurman gave Brock Jarvis a control of reality and configured a potential hit with Tim Tisz with a brutal victory in the third round in Sydney.
Thurman sent Jarvis, who crashed on canvas with a wild combination, icy in the middle of the third round on Wednesday evening.
The referee quickly stopped the Super-Welterweight Showdown shortly after the American renewed Jarvis with a stunning left hook on the side of his head.
Jarvis’s painful defeat had to be a nightmare for Jeff Fenech after dividing the Australian boxing legend of Sydney Slugger last month.
Fenech was afraid that Thurman, a two -time world champion, would pack too many blows on his long -term charge.
The former nrl star, Curtis Scott replaced Fenech in the corner of Jarvis and had to be tedious, seeing that the 27-year-old fell in such a brutal way.
Winning over Jarvis in his first fight in three years has developed doubts about the ability of the 36-year-old to remain essential.
Thurman now hopes that Tziu is looking after his colleague from American Joey Spencer in Newcastle on April 6, so that he can get a crack at the former WBO master in Australia.
“Yes, I just raised the bar, Tisz,” he said.
“It’s three years of inactivity. You see what I’m doing.
“You want to come back, honey. You have to come back demanding, honey. Show them what you have.
“Good luck for Tim. I am looking forward to fighting anyone in the world of boxing.
“If this contract (with Tziu) manifests itself, you know what Keith Thurman will do. Send a contract. I sign it. I will be content to fight. “
The sudden ending at Wednesday night was fighting with the opening round when Jarvis had Thurman on the ropes and evaded the cover.
The 27-year-old worked in the second, but Thurman came to the third, with deadly consequences for Jarvis.
In the Co-Main event, Michael Zerafa scored a clear victory for TKO over Besir Ay to stay in the picture and pick up the free Medium WBO strap.
The judge stopped the fight a little over a minute in the seventh round after Zerafa dropped the German twice in 20 seconds with a series of gigantic hits in the head.
Saying that “he was content, that he played a villain” in Australian boxing, Zeraf did not waste time, calling Tychu.
“I know that TIM is in the building today (commenting),” he said.
“This is the biggest fight in Australia, and I’m not even going to talk.”
And Mateo Tapia won the free title of IBF Intercontinental Middle Wweight with a spectacular victory over the Australian Sergei Vorobev.
In his first fight, since he received a content draw against Venezuelan Endry Saavedra on Tim Tiszu-Bakhram Murtazaliev Undercard in Florida in October last year, the so-called “right hand for a million-Dolara” once again caused damage.
Tapia sent Vorobeva to canvas, illuminated, in the middle of the fifth round with a thunderous blow to the face.
“It’s good to come back,” Tapia said after improving the record to 17-1-0 (11Ko).
“This fight in Orlando was the biggest test in my life. Not skills, but what I had to go before the fight and fight.
“Two head clashes really blew up my attention. So I’m just glad that I can come back and stip my authority. “