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Posted by kmorr906
Jun 16, 2025

Introduction

Jermall Charlotte returned to the ring for the first time in 19 months, and he showed why he once dominated the two-division as he recorded a sixth-round TKO Victory over Thomas ‘Cornflake’ LaManna. The match between Charlo and LaManna took place in Las Vegas on Saturday, 31st May 2025, at the Michelob Ultra Arena.

The match caused a lot of excitement for boxing fans as they hadn't seen Charlo in action for a long time. It was a return that had a lot at stake, and it lived up to expectations. The excitement from the match was just one part of the action as bettors put their money where their mouths were and gained from the outcome.

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An Outstanding Performance for Charlo - Replay Review

Charlo’s performance against LaManna was a statement to the entire division that he has returned, and with a hunger to win trophies. By defeating LaManna through a TKO, he reminded fans that he is still one of the best fighters the division has seen.

Despite being out for about 19 months, Charlo came out looking sharp for the match. He started by throwing jabs, which are his trademark moves. A few jabs landed, but ultimately, it helped him keep LaManna on the defensive. It stopped LaManna from finding rhythm, and even though LaManna is an experienced fighter, he couldn't handle the timing and accuracy of Charlo's jabs and offense.

In the third round, he got his first knockdown after hitting LaManna with a firm right. He hit him with a hard jab and a left hook, which sent LaManna to the ground for the first time in the match.

By the fourth round, Charlo was firmly in control, and he was delivering strong body shots and jabs that continued to weaken LaManna. Charlo hit LaManna with a couple of combinations, which sent LaManna to the ropes. He landed a strong right hook just before LaManna landed on the ropes, forcing him to take a knee. The referee didn't originally count it as a knockdown, but after reviewing it, it was given as a knockdown.

LaManna was struggling to stay in the bout at this point. Charlo was all over him, and the pressure kept increasing with every passing second. In the sixth round, Charlo put an end to a dominating display by knocking down LaManna for the third time. He hit LaManna with a barrage of shots before finally getting a clean right-hand strike that sent LaManna down.

Although LaManna tried his best to make it to the bell, he wasn't in good condition, and after getting advice from the doctor in the seating area, referee Mark Nelson had no choice but to stop the fight, crowning Charlo as the winner with a dominant TKO victory.

This victory has sparked conversations around how Charlo could perform against the very best in the division. He was sharp and decisive throughout the fight. This win also takes his record to 34-0 with 23 knockouts.

Post-Match Statement

After beating LaManna, Charlo thanked those who stood with him while he dealt with injuries, personal and mental health issues. He gave a shout-out to his trainer, Hylon Williams Sr., while noting that it felt good to be back in the ring after a long time. He stated that for now, he wants to remain focused, keep his head straight, and remain relevant in the game.

Looking Ahead

Charlo's victory set him up for a possible match against Caleb Plant, however, that match may be delayed a little longer after Plant fell to Armando Resendiz in PBC’s fight card main event. Resendiz won by split decision and handed Plant the third defeat of his career. This win is equally the biggest win of Resendiz's career, improving his record to 16-2 and making him the interim champion of the WBA super middleweight division.

While a fight between Plant and Charlo may not be on the cards now, Charlo could still face off against David Benavidez and probably Canelo Alvarez. Charlo hasn't hidden the fact that he would love to fight established opponents, and this win has put him in a spot to fight some of the best fighters in the division.

Conclusion

Charlo's return to the scene brings a new level of excitement to the division. His win against LaManna has started talks about a potential bout against some of the best fighters in the division, and fans know that Charlo loves a challenge, which makes his next move a much-anticipated one. As he continues his journey, the boxing world will be watching eagerly to see what will happen in the super middleweight division in the coming months.

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