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WATCH: Gone in 18 seconds!
- Updated: October 8, 2016
Kieran Smith produced one of the quickest stoppages in boxing history on Friday night.
It took the Scottish super-welterweight just 18 seconds to beat Robert Asagba, after a shot to the body, followed by a blow to the side of the head, floored his opponent and forced the referee to step in.
Asagba – who was unbeaten before the match-up – had made a long journey from Chadwell Heath in London for the fight but his bout was over before he knew it, with his legs wobbling …