Frazer Clarke battered Ebenezer Tetteh in just two minutes to score a vicious KO in his comeback fight.
Clarke was returning for the first time since suffering a worrying fractured jaw in a brutal first round KO defeat to Fabio Wardley in October last year.

Tetteh grabbed the referee after being stopped in two minutes[/caption]

Tetteh was dropped, got back up but was quickly dealt with by Clarke[/caption]
He took on rugged warrior Tetteh, who was stopped by Dillian Whyte in a brutal war last time out after seven tough rounds.
‘Big Fraze’ had suggested he needed a big stoppage to get his career back on track.
And he delivered exactly that, with the former Olympian flying out of the traps.
He first dropped his opponent to the canvas with a display of devastating power punching.
And despite Tetteh beating the count, he teed off again landing a crushing right hand as part of a new onslaught.
The referee stepped in and halted the contest, which left Tetteh absolutely furious.
Cameras caught Tetteh grabbing the referee as he fumed with the decision to halt the proceedings.
He said after his sensational display: “I have been crying out for that kind of performance since my debut.
“I have come through some dark times, so that feels amazing.
“People can take whatever they want from it but I was just so happy to be back in the boxing ring.

Clarke cracked Tetteh with some brilliant shots and came back in style[/caption]
“Thank you to everyone who stuck by me because it has been difficult.
“I knew I hit him with a big shot and I knew he wasn’t all there and that was enough. I think the ref did a good job.
“I would love the winner of David Adeleye and Jeamie TKV. I want to box again ASAP.
“I feel the best I have ever felt, all that adversity has made me stronger and going forward I will take people out.”
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