Remember the name Nathan Webber – because the victim of his first professional fight certainly won’t.

Former Australian amateur champion Webber started his professional career in ominous fashion after delivering a brutal first-round knockout against Colin Norris at the Sleeman Sports Complex in Brisbane.

So devastating was the finishing combination that it left Norris literally looking for a quick exit.

Webber was quick out of the blocks and pushed his opponent into the corner with a series of well-timed and accurate blows.

And just after 20 seconds had clicked over, the 24-year-old finished the fight with a jaw-rattling right hand punch that followed on from a furious exchange.

But as referee Phil Austin gave the countdown it became quickly clear that the punch-drunk Norris had already finished the bout in his mind with the boxer attempting to climb out of the ring mid-count.

That was enough for Austin top stop the match and hand the confused and disorientated Norris over to his corner.

“I asked him if he wanted to carry on,” Austin told Norris’ trainers. “And he tried getting out of the ring.”

IN OTHER NEWS: The World Boxing Council and four of its superstars - Julio Cesar Chavez,  Roberto "Manos de Piedra" Duran,  Roy Jones Jr and Gennady "GGG" Golovkin,  have helped launch a brand new Hublot watch in the hue of the WBC colors, at the St Regis Hotel,  in the heart of Mexico City.

The WBC recalls that “Hublot helped the late great visionary Don Jose Sulaiman raise a million dollars from an auction, to start a fund for retired boxers who`ve fallen on hard times, and continue their support for this worthwhile and humanitarian cause.”

The superstar quartet turned up a tad late to the packed out event, but that was because the presentation of their watches in this  new edition,  had to wait, until seconds after the presentation of  Hublot CEO  Ricardo Guadalupe.  A timely hand in glove reminder that between them,  JC,  Roberto, Roy and Gennady, have fought 419 times and clocked 262 opponents.

The WBC reported that “when the big hand reached the top of the hour,  the mighty quartet each offered up a  right mitt, to making a sizable dent and impression via  plaster imprint,  to impress in a shimmering spotlight created by a bank of constantly flashing cameras, which constantly kept on clicking,  yet no one seemed to be ticked off.”

Roy Jones Jr applauded the help Hublot is providing saying: "I think it`s fantastic! So many people take money out of boxing, but so few ever give back. For me it`s a very beautiful thing that can and is happening. I also think that boxing managers shouldn`t be able to take any more than 25 percent of any boxer`s purse.  That`s what I want to see in boxing."