IF a dose of humility and a healthy right shoulder were all that was needed to help
Vasiliy Lomachenko produce his latest masterwork inside the brightly lit plateau of the boxing ring, his goal of reclaiming his old seat atop the lightweight kingdom may materialise quicker than anyone had previously thought.
The Ukrainian whizz was in prime form on Saturday night, battering tall and rugged Japanese contender
Masayoshi Nakatani from pillar to post en route to earning a technical knockout at 1-48 of the ninth round (set for 12) in their lightweight bout at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.