Olympic Games: Teremoana brutally knocks out Ukrainian rival before showing off cheeky celebration as Australian giant gets Paris campaign off to a strong start

  • Teremoana brutally knocked out his Ukrainian rival 
  • Aussie super heavyweight is competing in Paris 
  • He showed off with a cheeky celebration after his win 

While there was disappointment for Harry Garside in the boxing ring in Paris, giant Aussie star Teremoana got his Olympic Games campaign off to a flyer with a brutal victory.

The 26-year-old, competing in the super heavyweight division, delivered a first round knockout win in his scrap with Ukraine’s Dmytro Lovchynskyi on Monday afternoon local time.

The sorry Ukrainian survived a knockdown and a standing eight count before Teremoana rocked him with a punishing one-two, forcing the referee to wave off the contest.

After being officially confirmed as the bout winner, the Aussie showboated with a cheeky celebration in the centre of the ring.

He will fight Uzbekistan’s Bakhodir Jalolov in the quarter finals on Friday. 

More to follow.  

Teremoana Teremoana of Australia brutally won his first fight at the Olympic Games

The 26-year-old super heavyweight delivered a first round knockout in Paris

The 26-year-old super heavyweight delivered a first round knockout in Paris

The giant celebrated with a cheeky dance following his victory on Monday

The giant celebrated with a cheeky dance following his victory on Monday

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