Paul Hyland Jr claimed the IBF European lightweight title in style as he earned a sensational first-round stoppage over Adam Dingsdale.
The Belfast star came out of the blocks firing and quickly had his opponent down on the canvas, before a relentless flurry of unanswered combinations saw the referee call an end to the fight.
The result sees Hyland Jr claim his maiden title as he continues his unbeaten streak in the pro ranks.
It had been presumed that this would be the toughest fight of Hyland Jr's career, but the home favourite flew out the blocks and quickly found his opponent cold.
Hyland Jr took no time in finding a home for his rangy, left hand and two successive hooks quickly stunned Dingsdale as the legs started to wobble.
The Kent man desperately looked to hold, but in failing to do so left himself open for a rapid succession of punches before dropping to the canvas.
Dingsdale returned to his feet, still stunned, and a relentless Hyland Jr again piled forward, acting ruthlessly as he landed several spiteful, unanswered combinations before the referee had rightfully seen enough.
Speaking after the fight, Hyland Jr said: "The first round, I caught him early and stepped on the gas before I took him out. I trained extremely hard in the gym for this fight and was ready to go ten tough rounds.
"Thanks to all the fans for coming and supporting me. I was a bit drained before my last fight and I didn't perform, I knew this would be different. I knew I had him hurt as soon as I saw his legs going.
"I want to fight for titles and push on. I want the British title as soon as possible."