Shakur Stevenson continued his impressive rise by winning the vacant WBO featherweight title after dominating Joet Gonzalez.
Stevenson was a class above as all three judges scored the fight in his favour at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center in Reno, Nevada on Saturday.
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The 22-year-old's speed and movement was too much for Gonzalez (23-1) too handle, with American Stevenson improving to (13-0).
With the win, 2016 Olympic Games silver medallist Stevenson became the fifth youngest featherweight champion in the four-belt era.
"It's an amazing feeling," said Stevenson. "I came here to Reno close to his hometown and I wiped him out.
"It's an amazing feeling being that I grinded for this my whole life."
There was plenty of emotion in the fight due to Stevenson's relationship with Gonzalez's younger sister Jajaira – an amateur boxer.
"It doesn't go away just like that," Joet Gonzalez told ESPN. "Only time will tell [if the feud is over] but he has to show us respect."