David Nyika made an immediate impression in his UK debut to secure a first round TKO victory over his outclassed French opponent, before proclaiming his arrival in the cruiserweight scene.
Nyika, fighting on the Joseph Parker and Derek Chisora undercard in Manchester, forced Anthony Carpin to retire after the first round from an apparent bicep injury.
Carpin barely landed a blow in round one and had swelling above his left eye from Nyika's consistent shots. The 31-year-old had no answer for Nyika's speed and, come the end of the opening round, clearly wanted no further part in the fight to suffer his third successive defeat.
Nyika's first pro fight lasted all of 28 seconds on the undercard of Parker's win against Junior Fa in February. It was a similar story in this bout with the Olympic bronze medallist - New Zealand's first in 29 years - and dual Commonwealth Games champion matched against a vastly inferior opponent.