Paul Butler has made short work of his latest opponent, taking just 30 seconds to register a knockout triumph over Argentina's Hector Rolando Guzman.

Fighting on a show at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Chester-born boxer Butler, in action for the first time since beating Gustavo Molina in July, blew away the cobwebs with a routine super-flyweight success on Saturday.

Guzman offered little resistance to Butler, 26, who made short work of his opponent, downing him in the first round with a devastating body shot.

A delighted Butler tweeted after the bout that the "body-snatcher" - his famously brutal body shot - was back.

The former Vauxhall ABC amateur is now 2-0 since his world title defeat to South Africa’s Zolani Tete in March, the first loss of his pro career.

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