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Mundine nemesis KO'd by vicious right hook

The man who destroyed Anthony Mundine last fight has been dealt a stunning defeat after being knocked out by a brutal Jermell Charlo right hook.

Unbeaten Charlo knocked out Charles Hatley just 32 seconds into the sixth round of their bout to retain his World Boxing Council super welterweight title in an all-American showdown.

Charlo landed a flurry of punches to open the sixth round, the decisive one a stunning right hook to the chin that caused the challenger to fall forward to the canvas, prompting an immediate stoppage.

"I knew Charles Hatley goes down sometimes and gets back up -- he's a warrior and won't go down easily," Charlo said. "I knew I had to be a lion in there."

Charlo's right hook landed flush on Hatley. Pic: Getty
Charlo's right hook landed flush on Hatley. Pic: Getty

Hatley hadn't fought since his November 2015 triumph over Mundine, with the loss taking his record to 26-2 with one drawn.

Charlo improved to 29-0 with 14 knockouts.

Asked after the triumph whom he might like the fight next, Charlo said was interested in a unification bout against compatriot Jarrett Hurd, the International Boxing Federation champion.

Charlo's unbeaten brother, Jermall, vacated the IBF crown in the 154-pound weight class two months ago to advance into the middleweight ranks, Hurd winning a February fight to claim the crown.

Hatley was left in a world of hurt. Pic: Getty
Hatley was left in a world of hurt. Pic: Getty

Charlo, making his first title defense, had not fought since last May, when he won the crown with an eighth-round knockout of US Virgin Islands fighter John Jackson.

The bout was a matchup of Texas rivals, but Houston's Charlo, 26, dominated Dallas-based Hatley, 31.

Charlo, who suffered a cut over his left eye in a second-round clash of heads, knocked Hatley into the ropes with a hard right at the end of the round and flattened the challenger once before the knockout blow.

Hatley, who saw a nine-fight win streak snapped, had not fought for 17 months, since knocking out Australian ex-champ Anthony Mundine in November 2015.

The fight was on the undercard of an all-US welterweight matchup at Barclays Center between former champions Shawn Porter and Andre Berto.