A heavyweight with fourteen wins and fourteen knockouts would usually be speaking about world titles. As a substitute, one unbeaten puncher is taking a much more trustworthy view of his explosive begin.
Thomas Narmo has stopped each opponent he has confronted thus far, constructing an ideal report of fourteen wins with fourteen knockouts.
As World Boxing Information beforehand reported, the “Final Viking” tore via these opponents in simply twenty-six complete rounds.
Nevertheless, regardless of the eye-catching numbers, Narmo admits the statistics don’t but inform the total story.
“I don’t make a lot about it actually,” Narmo instructed World Boxing Information. “I’m but to face a powerful problem. My final three opponents have been first rate, so I’m glad that I used to be capable of cease them.
“I began boxing at a late age, so sadly I haven’t gained a variety of ring expertise from my earlier fights.”
Studying on the Job
That degree of honesty is uncommon in boxing, the place unbeaten prospects are sometimes promoted as future champions lengthy earlier than going through severe opposition.
Narmo solely started boxing critically in his mid-twenties after beforehand competing in blended martial arts, leaving him with far much less ring expertise than many heavyweights climbing the skilled ladder.
Nonetheless, his damaging begin has been exhausting to disregard. Fourteen knockouts in fourteen victories is uncommon at any degree, even when most of these bouts have taken place towards modest opposition on the European circuit.
For now, the towering puncher says his focus is solely staying prepared for the appropriate alternative.
“I’ve been attempting to remain in form and hope that somebody will name me and ask,” he defined.
“If not I must proceed what I’ve been doing a bit longer. My time will come, that I really feel fairly assured about.”
Puncher’s Probability
The heavyweight division stays the one weight class the place a single punch can immediately change every part. Narmo believes that dynamic means he can by no means be counted out if the appropriate alternative seems.
“There may be all the time a puncher’s likelihood. Something can occur at heavyweight,” he stated.
“I’m not a technical boxer with a variety of expertise. I simply attempt to be in form and able to harm individuals.”
With out the backing of a serious promotional outfit, he additionally understands the climb towards elite degree might not be simple.
“With out a massive promoter behind you it’s not simple to get to the highest,” he added.
“If I could make profession, win a couple of minor titles and function a gatekeeper for the elite firm I assume that’s not too dangerous for somebody that began coaching of their mid-twenties.”
For now, the unbeaten heavyweight is solely ready for the subsequent alternative to current itself.
“Hopefully a combat late March or early April,” he stated.
“There are a variety of massive fights at heavyweight in a couple of weeks, and also you by no means know if one thing occurs to one in all them. I’m able to go if the chance comes.”
Whether or not that likelihood arrives quickly or later, Narmo’s brutally trustworthy view of his personal profession suggests the “Final Viking” understands the hardest checks should lie forward.
In regards to the Writer
Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing Information (WBN) and a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of expertise. He has interviewed world champions, damaged worldwide exclusives, and reported ringside since 2010. Learn full bio.

















