The New Zealand Herald

Vatuvei in devastatin­g pro debut

- — Patrick McKendry

Manu Vatuvei marked his profession­al boxing debut with a devastatin­g first-round stoppage on Saturday and has signalled his intentions to fight Aussie league player Paul Gallen.

Fighting on the undercard of Joseph Parker’s victory over Alexander Flores, Vatuvei knocked out Dave Letele after only 28 seconds.

The 32-year-old Vatuvei showed impressive power and timing to blast out the experience­d Letele.

Vatuvei was perhaps too relaxed at the start and was caught with a right hand but the way he dismantled Letele with a stunning combinatio­n, including a vicious uppercut, suggests he can go a long way in his new sport.

His league career is in the balance after being let go by the Warriors and having been affected recently by injuries but new opportunit­ies have suddenly presented themselves.

The man known for his finishing ability on the league field is likely to have few issues with his power in the ring. Letele, who had 19 profession­al fights before stepping into the ring with Vatuvei, was knocked half out of it by the end.

A transtasma­n fight against Gallen would be a promoter’s dream and would represent a good pay day for former Kiwis and Warriors star Vatuvei, and he showed enthusiasm for the prospect.

“He’s a massive test and a person I’d love to test myself against,” Vatuvei said after receiving sustained applause from the Horncastle Arena crowd. “He’s got the experience, power and fitness to go all the way. It’s something I want to do but I need a lot more experience and fights to get where he is.”

Gallen, 37, has fought eight times as a profession­al since 2014, while this was only Vatuvei’s second fight and first as a profession­al.

“It’s been a long road,” said Vatuvei, who weighed in at 116kg after blowing out to 129kg at his heaviest recently.

“All the hard work I put in paid off and now I can relax. At the start, he caught me with a good shot — a right hand . . . I had to regather myself and come back at him. I caught him real well and took my time.”

He said he wasn’t sure when he would get back in the ring. It is understood an Australian promoter has offered Vatuvei a five-fight contract but that it was dependent on how he looked against Letele. It appears the first test has been passed.

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