Anyone who watched heavyweight prospect Deontay Wilder's stoppage of Sergei Liakhovich last week saw the former titlist get drilled. Knocked out. Smashed. Obliterated. The first-round knockout Liakhovich suffered as a result of two brutal right hands from Wilder was so destructive that they left Liakhovich literally convulsing on the mat, his arms and legs flopping around uncontrollably. It was not all that unexpected of a result, given that Liakhovich is far past his best days, which were in 2006, when he briefly held a piece of the title.
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