Joshua Buatsi takes out Daniel Dos Santos with huge right in Round 4

Joshua Buatsi knocked out Daniel Dos Santos with huge right in Round 4 on Saturday in Manchester, England.

Joshua Buatsi left no doubt about the result on Saturday in Manchester, England.

The light heavyweight contender from London landed a monster right hand to the chin of Daniel Dos Santos that instantaneously ended their fight in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-rounder.

Buatsi (14-0, 12 KOs) put Dos Santos (15-1, 8 KOs) down with a barrage of shots in Round 2, after which the slick Frenchman was able to stick, move and survive for a while.

Then, with Dos Santos’ back against the ropes, Buatsi connected on the right hand and followed with another quick right as Dos Santos crumpled to the canvas.

Referee Victor Loughlin didn’t have to count; Dos Santos was out. The official time was 2:44 of Round 4.

“He was awkward for a few rounds. I just landed the shot at the right time,” Buatsi said.

The native of Ghana added that the big punch was the result of following trainer Virgil Hunter’s instructions.

“I came to the corner. [Hunter] said look downstairs and hit upstairs, look upstairs and hit downstairs,” Buatsi said. “I chose the first one. I looked downstairs and I thought, ‘We’re going on top.’ And it landed.”

Buatsi has now stopped nine consecutive opponents.

 

Joshua Buatsi takes out Daniel Dos Santos with huge right in Round 4

Joshua Buatsi knocked out Daniel Dos Santos with huge right in Round 4 on Saturday in Manchester, England.

Joshua Buatsi left no doubt about the result on Saturday in Manchester, England.

The light heavyweight contender from London landed a monster right hand to the chin of Daniel Dos Santos that instantaneously ended their fight in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-rounder.

Buatsi (14-0, 12 KOs) put Dos Santos (15-1, 8 KOs) down with a barrage of shots in Round 2, after which the slick Frenchman was able to stick, move and survive for a while.

Then, with Dos Santos’ back against the ropes, Buatsi connected on the right hand and followed with another quick right as Dos Santos crumpled to the canvas.

Referee Victor Loughlin didn’t have to count; Dos Santos was out. The official time was 2:44 of Round 4.

“He was awkward for a few rounds. I just landed the shot at the right time,” Buatsi said.

The native of Ghana added that the big punch was the result of following trainer Virgil Hunter’s instructions.

“I came to the corner. [Hunter] said look downstairs and hit upstairs, look upstairs and hit downstairs,” Buatsi said. “I chose the first one. I looked downstairs and I thought, ‘We’re going on top.’ And it landed.”

Buatsi has now stopped nine consecutive opponents.

 

Joshua Buatsi vs. Daniel Blenda Dos Santos: time, how to watch, background

Joshua Buatsi vs. Daniel Blenda Dos Santos: date, time, how to watch, background.

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENDER JOSHUA BUATSI TAKES ON DANIEL BLENDA DOS SANTOS ON SATURDAY night in manchester, england on dazn

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JOSHUA BUATSI (13-0, 11 KOs) VS.
DANIEL BLENDA DOS SANTOS (15-0, 8 KOs)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADcwsjU9BGE

  • When: Saturday, May 15
  • Where: AO Arena, Manchester, England
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Cost: DAZN is $99 annually or $19 per month
  • Division: Light heavyweight
  • Official weights (on Friday): Buatsi 174, Dos Santos 172.75
  • At stake: No titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: Lerrone Richards vs. Giovanni De Carolis, super middleweights; Gamal Yafai vs. Jason Cunningham, junior featherweights; Tommy McCarthy vs. Alexandru Jur, cruiserweights; Dalton Smith vs. Lee Appleyard, junior welterweights
  • Prediction: Buatsi KO 9
  • Background: A women’s title-unification fight between Terri Harper and Hyun-Mi Choi was scheduled to headline this card but it was postponed after Harper injured her hand in training. Buatsi, a native of Ghana who lives in London, is a rising 28-year-old 175-pounder angling for a title shot. He has stopped his last eight opponents, including previously unbeaten Marko Calic in seven rounds in his most-recent fight this past October. He then took what he hopes is the next step in his development by teaming up with trainer Virgil Hunter in California. Buatsi is ranked in the Top 7 of all four major sanctioning bodies, which means a title shot is likely in his near future if he continues to win. Dos Santos, a 30-year-old Frenchman who has never fought outside his country, is taking a significant step up in opposition. His last six opponents – and 11 overall — have had losing records.

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