In a thrilling homecoming bout, Agit Kabayel delivered a stunning performance, stopping Damian Knyba in the third round and retaining his undefeated status. But was the referee's decision to halt the fight a little too hasty? The debate rages on! Kabayel, the WBC interim heavyweight champion, entered the ring in Germany to a hero's welcome, and he didn't disappoint. After a challenging start against the Polish fighter Knyba, Kabayel (27-0, 19 KO) found his rhythm, showcasing his signature style of attacking both head and body. But here's where it gets controversial: referee Mark Lyson stepped in, perhaps a bit prematurely, as Knyba (17-1, 11 KO) was only wobbled, not dropped. Was it an early stoppage? Some argue that Knyba deserved more time, while others believe the referee made the right call. The atmosphere in Oberhausen was electric, with fans creating a deafening noise that made the fight even more memorable. And the crowd had a clear favorite for Kabayel's next opponent: Oleksandr Usyk. The champion made his intentions known, demanding a world title fight after defeating three formidable opponents in Riyadh. With an audience eager for more, Kabayel's future in Germany and beyond looks bright. But who do you think deserves to be in the ring with him next? Is Usyk the right choice, or is there another contender you'd like to see face the undefeated champion? The boxing world awaits with bated breath!