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WWE: Boxer Ohara Davies uses Undertaker's entrance music at O2

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Image: Boxer Ohara Davies used The Undertaker's entrance music at The O2 Arena

The Undertaker was not at London's O2 Arena on Saturday night - but his iconic music was heard as British boxer Ohara Davies headed to the ring.

Londoner Davies used The Phenom's theme as he walked into his WBC silver super lightweight title defence against Liverpool's Derry Mathews on the undercard of David Haye versus Tony Bellew on Sky Sports Box Office.

Davies went on to stop Mathews in the third round in the capital to extend his professional record to 15-0 - the 25-year-old flooring Mathews twice before the referee intervened.

Bellew stunned Haye in the night's main event - Bellew stopping Haye in the 11th round after his opponent had injured his Achilles in the sixth - but Davies' ring walk was also a memorable moment.

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Ohara Davies showed he has the impressive skills to match his trash-talking as he stopped Derry Mathews inside three rounds at The O2 Arena

The Undertaker debuted in WWE in 1990 and has since gone on to win seven world championships as well as the 2007 Royal Rumble Match.

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The 51-year-old is perhaps best known for his record at WrestleMania - he has won 23 of his 24 matches at the event, with Brock Lesnar the only man to beat him, in New Orleans in 2014 at WrestleMania 30.

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