Dillian Whyte has only suffered one defeat in his career to date and Lucas Browne was never in with a chance making it two on Saturday at the O2 Arena.The Body Snatcher faced off against the Australian with a shot at the WBC champion Deontay Wilder surely in the future for the winner.Whyte was the unequivocal winner on the night with a brutal sixth-round stoppage that had Browne lying unconscious.Sometimes, stoppages are classed as knockouts, but this was a proper knockout.Browne kept coming forward on the night and although he was a bigger man than Whyte, he simply did not have the speed to cope with Whyte's jabs and his follow up punches.Whyte had won every round by the time the knockout occurred in the sixth and the Pride of Brixton had already bloodied Browne's face by the time he landed the killer blow.The left-hook from Whyte that finished Browne had the former world champion leaving on a stretcher and you can see what a brutal shot it was below:

After the fight, Whyte called out Deontay Wilder for a fight in June and even said he would love to fight Matchroom Boxing stablemate Anthony Joshua in "three of four fights time."

David Haye and Johnny Nelson were both very impressed with Whyte's knockout shot with the former even calling it "the best knockout punch I've seen in years."

However, Haye also expressed a disappointment at the condition Browne showed up for the fight in and there is no doubt that played a part in his demise.