Australian heavyweight boxing champion Justis Huni, who is of Tongan descent, extended his undefeated run with a second-round TKO victory against Robutti.
The Brisbane-born boxer holds a record of 11-0, while his opponent’s record drops to 11-7.
Entering as a heavy underdog, Leandro Robutti delivered some big shots but was ultimately outclassed by Huni.
The hometown favourite calmly worked through the fight before delivering a string of punches to the head.
After the first round, where both fighters had their chances, Huni showcased his impressive speed in the second round.
His agility enhances his performance in the ring and captivates the attention of fans and analysts alike, contributing to ongoing conversations surrounding his potential and skill set.
Huni unleashed a flurry of powerful punches, each connecting with a resounding thud against Robutti.
The blows landed with such force that the towering Argentine staggered back, his knees buckling as he dropped heavily to one knee, a grimace of pain etched across his features.
The moment’s intensity showcased Huni’s remarkable speed and strength, leaving the crowd in awe of his dominance in the ring.