Richard Riakporhe and Chris Kongo were double trouble for their opponents at Wembley Arena last Saturday night.
Walworth’s Riakporhe, 32, again demonstrated his fearsome power with an eighth-round stoppage of Deion Jumah in their British cruiserweight clash to move his record to 14-0.
Riakporhe dropped Jumah with a right hand in the fourth before finishing the contest with a vicious body shot four rounds later.
It was Jumah’s first professional defeat in his fifteenth fight.
Riakporhe made a slow start before that knockdown appeared to change the course of the bout.
But Jumah fought back well to edge the fifth round and the next two were even before Riakporhe delivered the brutal body blow in the eighth.
“I’m so happy we got the win,” Riakporhe told Sky Sports. “Big respect to Deion Jumah, he was giving me a lot of problems in there and I had to be patient.
“I was mentally prepared for him to be awkward and slippery, but I just needed to be patient and wait for the opportunity.
“I got some amazing instructions from Angel Fernandez and my team. Sometimes you need to say those things because it hits home. We’re on a mission and we want to go places, so I took heed and just came out and did what I needed to do.
“He wasn’t tough, I would say he was more tricky and awkward. He was tough in a way, but I just had to be patient and take my time with him. Because he is a southpaw, they’re very skilled at counter-punching, so I just had to be really careful when coming in.
“He was a very tough, durable opponent. I put him down with a heavy shot and he got back up and showed a lot of heart. It just shows what type of calibre of fighter Deion Jumah is and I’ve got a lot of respect for him.
Riakporhe now wants a world title shot.
He added: “Me and my team are going to sit down and we’re going to see what options are available and then go for the next route.
“We definitely want to bring a title back to Great Britain.
“I would say we’ll have two more [fights], maybe back in July and then towards the end of the year. I think realistically it’s looking like the end of the year could be the potential title shot.”
Meanwhile, Bermondsey’s Chris Kongo got back to winning ways as he started his BOXXER/Sky Sports deal with a comfortable points win against Kelvin Dotel.
Kongo, who was on after Riakporhe and after Sky Sports’ live coverage ended, said: “It feels good to be back.
“All the love of those that stayed and watched, forever grateful.”