Light heavyweight Callum Smith (30-2, 22 KOs) shook off the ring rust, obliterating the heavy-handed Carlos Galvan (20-5-2, 19 KOs), stopping him in the fifth round with an emphatic victory on Saturday night at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England.

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Returning from an 11-month layoff, the former WBA super middleweight champion Smith dropped Galvan, 33, three times in the fight. Smith knocked Galvan down with an explosive left hook to the head in round four.

The punch was thrown at close range but had a lot of power on it. Galvan immediately took a knee after being nailed. An energized Galvan got back to his feet and finished the round strong, landing some hard punches to Smith’s head that put him on his back foot, making him think twice about trying to finish the job.

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In the fifth, Smith caught Galvan with a left to the body that sent him down on one knee. Galvan got back up and tried to use movement to survive, but Smith caught up to him and dropped him a second time in the round with another left to the body. The referee then waved it off. The time was at 1:19.

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