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about a year ago

Justis Huni Dominates Shaun Potgieter In Second-Round TKO

At the Gold Coast Convention Centre in Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia, on the undercard of Jai Opetaia vs. David Nyika, heavyweight contender Justis Huni (12-0, 7 KOs) easily defeated Shaun Potgieter (10-2, 7 KOs) via second-round TKO on Wednesday night. The Power Display of Huni In round two, the 25-year-old Huni struck the South African Potgieter in the head with a looping right hand. Referee Phil Austin intervened and ended the fight after he landed a few more powerful blows. At 0:33 in the second round, the stoppage occurred. Huni, an Australian, appeared to use his right hand slowly but well. He was fortunate that he didn't have to worry about anything returning from Potgieter. Given that Potgieter appeared to be somewhat elderly and out of shape, it would be intriguing to learn why he was selected for Huni. Huni was getting lit up by Kevin Lerena during their ten-round bout last March, after having a very difficult time defeating him. He just about prevailed in the battle. Giving Huni a lesser opponent tonight was more about making him seem good. How far Huni can advance in the sport is too soon to tell. To receive a good salary, he must rise in the rankings enough to have a chance at the world title. He doesn't appear prepared to take on the division's top fighters, such as Daniel Dubois, the IBF champion. "I'll get better the more active I am. After knocking out Shaun Potgieter in the second round on Wednesday night, Justis Huni told DAZN, "I'll get back in the ring as soon as possible, but I have some injuries to take care of." "I'll let my team handle it. So far, they've handled me well. I think I can make it all the way. A matchup between Justis and Moses Itauma would be entertaining. The two powerful punchers would make for an entertaining bout. Both of them are similar in that they move slowly and are hitting-easy. "This man is nearly there. Justis Huni is another possible heavyweight champion. Eddie Hearn stated, "He's in the top 15 across three governing bodies." "The strength and fitness group has performed admirably. The speed has returned. "The self-assurance has returned. He's recovering from a minor injury, as he stated. He will return in a few months. A huge year for Justis Huni in 2025.