British 19-year-old heavyweight prospect Leo Atang continues to dominate the boxing world with another knockout victory on his US debut. Atang, signed to Eddie Hearn's Matchroom Boxing, showcased his prowess by knocking out 36-year-old Glen Williams in the undercard of Diego Pacheco's fight against Immanuwel Aleem. This victory marks Atang's seventh knockout in his professional career, solidifying his status as an emerging force in the heavyweight division. Atang's performance against Williams was particularly impressive, as he forced the stoppage in round two, showcasing his power and technique. The Yorkshire man's ability to keep Williams against the ropes and land clean shots to the head highlights his growing skill and confidence in the ring. This win comes on the heels of Atang's previous victory over 40-year-old Fouad Shaili in Sheffield, further demonstrating his rapid progression and potential to become a top heavyweight contender. Despite comparisons to Anthony Joshua at the early stages of his career, Atang remains grounded and in no rush to reach the top. In an interview with talkSPORT.com, Atang expressed his willingness to take the time needed to progress, emphasizing the importance of a measured approach to his career. This mindset, combined with his impressive knockout record, positions Atang as a rising star in the boxing world, with the potential to make a significant impact in the heavyweight division. As Atang continues to showcase his talent and determination, the boxing community eagerly anticipates his future matches, particularly his potential showdown with fellow rising star Jaime Munguia. The prospect of a Pacheco vs. Munguia fight has been a topic of discussion among boxing enthusiasts, with Hearn expressing his enthusiasm for the potential mega-fight in Los Angeles. With Atang's continued success and the growing excitement surrounding his future matches, the boxing world is witnessing the emergence of a true champion in the making.