Jake Paul landed one of the knockouts of the year as he left no doubt in his rematch with Tyron Woodley.
The YouTuber turned boxer viciously hit the former UFC champion with a huge overhand right, dropping Woodley in the sixth - with the referee instantly calling off the fight.
Woodley was left flat on the floor as Paul celebrated, and was thankfully able to get up to his feet and came around quickly after being knocked out.
The scorecards from the fight have now been released, and they demonstrate Paul's dominance, with all three judges having him ahead at the time of the stoppage.
Efrain Lebron and Michael Ross both scored it 49-46 after five rounds while James O'Connor had Paul 48-46 up.
Paul was delighted afterwards, explaining: "This is as real as it f***ing gets, just like my right hand.
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"I told you I was going to f*** him up and I f***ed him up."
It had been a scrappy fight from the beginning, with Woodley making it awkward for Paul - with his wide stance and clinching constantly.
Woodley leaned in with his head on numerous occasions, and caught Paul in the third round which led to his head bleeding for a number of rounds.
But Paul was able to compose himself before beautifully setting up the knockout punch, going to the body before going back up top.
"I was setting up the shot the whole fight. Jab down, jab down and he tried to catch and boom. Lumberjack time, TIMBER."
Paul and Woodley would embrace during his in-ring interview with Ariel Helwani, whilst also having words for Tommy Fury.
He said: "This guy is a legend, don't take anything from his career as a UFC champion and respect him for taking this fight on two weeks' notice.
"Because Tommy Fury is a b**** and he backed out of the fight, this is a real fighter, a real dog and a warrior.
"That's a tough fighter right there (Woodley); a legend."
Fury backed out of the fight just two weeks ago, leading to Woodley taking the fight on two weeks' notice.