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Badou Jack (left) throws a punch at Nathan Cleverly. Photo: AFP

Sweden’s Badou Jack pummels Nathan Cleverly to take WBA light-heavyweight crown

Bout on the undercard of the Floyd Mayweather against Conor McGregor fight at T-Mobile Arena stopped by the referee after two minutes and 47 seconds of the fifth round

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Sweden’s Badou Jack blasted aside Nathan Cleverly in the fifth round to claim the Welsh fighter’s WBA light-heavyweight world title.

Jack, who improved to 22-1-3 with the win, dominated British star Cleverly from start to finish to score a technical knockout after two minutes and 47 seconds of the fifth round.

The bout was one of the scheduled highlights of the Floyd Mayweather against Conor McGregor undercard at the T-Mobile Arena.

Cleverly, defending his title for the first time, was struggling from the opening bell, with Jack’s piercing jab and right hand finding their target repeatedly.

Cleverly looked to be finding his range with a flurry of punches at the end of the first, connecting with a right to the chin, but it was a fleeting rally with Jack firmly back in control thereafter.

Badou Jack celebrates his win over Nathan Cleverly. Photo: USA Today Sports

A dominant fourth round display saw the 33-year-old rock Cleverly with a thunderous left hook to extend his lead.

The fifth round was almost entirely one-way traffic, Jack connecting with a stream of jabs and hooks to force Cleverly onto the ropes.

With Jack jolting Cleverly at will, referee Tony Weeks had seen enough, halting the fight to protect the champion from further punishment.

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