WBC/IBF ruler Artur Beterbiev (18-0, 18 KOs) stopped Joe Smith Jr. (28-4, 22 KOs) in the second round Saturday evening at Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden. Beterbiev knocked down Smith three times during the one-sided beatdown, picking up Smith's WBO belt and moving one step closer to fully unifying the division.

Beterbiev dropped Smith with a clubbing right hand in the closing seconds of the opening round. Things got worse for the Long Island native in the second, as a left hook nearly sent Smith through the ropes. He rose to his feet, but the end was near. A pair of uppercuts, followed by a sweeping right hand left referee Harvey Dock no choice but to stop the fight.

Beterbiev saw a lot of flaws in the defense of Smith - which provided immediate opportunities to land big punches.

"My coach told me it's not too far until I become a good boxer," Beterbiev said. "Joe’s a little bit open, and it was more easy for me to get him. {Both of us} have a good punch, and both tried to {connect} first. I'm lucky that I was first."

Sitting ringside was British contender Anthony Yarde, who may be in line for a shot at Beterbiev this fall. Yarde is the WBO's mandatory challenger.

While Beterbiev is likely to face Yarde in the fall, the big puncher's preference is a fight with WBA champion Dmitry Bivol, who last month shocked the world when he picked up a big decision win over Mexican superstar Saul "Canelo" Alvarez.

“Unification fights are more interesting, more motivating,” Beterbiev said. “I prefer unification fight. I want to be undisputed.”