Jai Opetaia retained his IBF and The Ring magazine cruiserweight titles by delivering David Nyika a brutal fourth-round knockout.
An hour before the Wednesday night main event a lightning strike sparked a blackout at the sold-out Gold Coast Convention Centre. Opetaia then harnessed lightning speed and power to finish Nyika, first with an uppercut, before a devastating three punch combination, including two right hooks, prematurely ended the night with one minute and 18 seconds remaining in the fourth round.
Opetaia started in typically aggressive, fast style by swinging with big bombs, though often missing initially at least. The champion continued to come on strong but Nyika surprised with his tactics by walking forward, opting to trade and hold his own, before Opetaia’s heavy shots started to take their toll and zap Nyika’s legs.
Such was the ferocious power of Opetaia’s punches, Nyika was out on the ropes before the final blow landed - the referee should have stopped the fight sooner.
Nyika then lay prone on the canvas for a concerning, extended period with medical assistants rushing to his side but he eventually regained his feet before exiting the ring with his team.