Gibraltar - Wembley super featherweight Youssef Khoumari opened up the show in explosive fashion as he battered and stopped Kane Baker in five rounds to move to 12-0-1 (5 KOs).

The unbeaten 24-year-old seized the attention of the domestic Super-Featherweight division with a ruthless win over Birmingham's Baker on his manager Dillian Whyte's undercard. 

“I think the game plan worked really well," Khoumari told Matchroom afterwards. "I came out and I wanted to stand with him and box in-between. We executed it very well. Me and my coach Xavier Miller have been working on this game plan for a long time. The fight was scheduled for three weeks ago but it got pushed back, so we’ve been working on it for a long time.

"I’m happy and proud that our game plan came good on the night. I’m ready to go for whoever’s next. Kane is a tough guy and I hit him with a lot of good shots early on and he didn’t move, he kept coming and coming. He’s a really tough guy and he’s really hard to get out of there. I’m really pleased to be able to get the stoppage.

"I hope it puts a message out there to all of the super featherweights, lightweights, anyone in and around my division can get it. I hope they’re all on notice now they know who I am."