Gi Sung Gwak tooth goes flying as Imam Khatatev dominates in undercard bout

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A flying tooth said it all.

The man considered South Korea’s answer to Jake Paul was humiliated on the undercard of the Tim Tszyu-Tony Harrison bout at Sydney Olympic Park on Sunday morning.

Gi Sung Gwak was destroyed by Russia’s Imam Khatatev, copping a barrage of crunching body and head shots and going down via a second-round knockout.

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Gwak had one of his teeth dislodged as he was backed up in a corner during the second round, his tooth going flying en route to a resounding light-heavyweight defeat.

A crunching left-hand hook did the damage, sending the 29-year-old’s tooth soaring out of the ring and into the crowd.

“My god,” Barry Michael said in commentary for Main Event.

“What a beautiful short left hook. Bang, flush on the chin. There is a tooth.”

“It’s been a long time since I’ve seen that,” said Main Event commentator Paul Kent.

The win took Khatatev’s professional record to 3-0, while Gwak’s record is now 4-1.

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