Boxing's youngest world champion scores sensational KO in Tokyo

Tim Rickson

Boxing's youngest world champion scores sensational KO in Tokyo image

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Brian Norman Jr. KOs Jin Sasaki in Tokyo

The King of the South conquered the Far East

WBO welterweight world champion Brian Norman Jr. defended his honours with a concussive fifth-round knockout of hometown challenger Jin Sasaki on Thursday, June 19, at Ota City General Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan.

This marked the second successful defence for the 24-year-old Norman (28-0, 22 KOs), an Atlanta native and boxing's youngest male world champion.

Sasaki (19-2-1, 17 KOs) saw his nine-fight unbeaten streak end at the hands of the American, who unleashed a vicious left hook that immobilised him on the canvas for several minutes.

“It was a wonderful fight. I had a great opponent in front of me. You all seen he got heart. That boy is not a slouch at all. I give nothing but props to him. I love ya’ll over here in Japan. I’d gladly come back," Norman beamed. “I knew whatever he was bringing to the table, I’m a champion for a reason. As you saw, I showed that.”

He showed that in the opening minute of the fight, dropping Sasaki with a left hook to the top of the head.

Norman secured another knockdown at the end of the opening round, but Sasaki survived and bravely threw back in the face of the storm.

Norman almost secured the stoppage in round three, pinning Sasaki to the ropes and finding a home for uppercuts and straight right hands.

Two rounds later, in the fifth, the end came courtesy of a Knockout of the Year contender.

Norman added, “I wish I had a certain fight coming up [against Jaron "Boots" Ennis]. They heard B. Norm the storm is coming, and you know what happens when a storm is coming. You grab your boots and run. We shall see what’s next for me."

 

Tim Rickson

Tim Rickson is the Founder & Editor of British Boxing News with over 25 years experience in the sports industry. From London, England, Tim has worked for football clubs, Arsenal and Millwall. He founded British Boxing News in 2014 and has been published in Boxing News and Boxing Monthly Magazines. Tim is also a regular pundit for Whichbookie, First.com, and many other betting sites.