Floyd Mayweather Protégé Curmel Moton Scores 55-Second Knockout

Floyd Mayweather’s 18-year-old protégé Curmel Moton won his fight in just 55 seconds by knocking out Victor Vazquez, moving to a 5-0 record in his professional boxing career.


Floyd Mayweather’s 18-year-old protégé, Curmel Moton, may as well have cashed his check before stepping into the ring.

It took the undefeated prospect just 55 seconds on Saturday to dispatch his overmatched opponent, Victor Vazquez. Vazquez was competing for the first time since 2018.

Moton has been touted as a future champion by Mayweather. The boxing legend started working with him after Moton showed up at Mayweather’s Las Vegas gym when he was only 10 years old.

From the second the referee said go, Moton chased after Vazquez. He looked to set up his punches without any fear of reprisal on the main card opener of Mayweather vs. Gotti III.

Moton uncorked a huge left hand that rattled Vazquez and sent him retreating toward the ropes. That was all Moton needed to come after his opponent and end the fight early.

Another stiff left rocked Vazquez again. Then Moton blasted him with a nasty right hook that sent him crashing to the canvas in a heap.

Vazquez did his best to get back to his feet, but the referee had already seen enough. He stopped the fight.

The end came just 55 seconds into the opening round. Moton moved to 5-0 in his professional boxing career with four knockouts.

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