By Keith Idec

NEW YORK – Nikita Ababiy blasted Juan Francisco Barajas to the body Saturday night.

All it took was one vicious left hook from the hard-hitting Ababiy to send his previously unbeaten opponent to the canvas just 29 seconds into their scheduled four-round super middleweight match at Madison Square Garden. That temporarily paralyzing punch left Barajas rolling around, writhing in pain.

Barajas attempted to get up once referee Shawn Clark’s count reached eight, but he quickly went back down to his knees. Clark promptly stopped their fight 41 seconds into the first round on the Gennadiy Golovkin-Steve Rolls undercard.

Brooklyn’s Ababiy – a promising, 20-year-old middleweight prospect – has now knocked out each of his five pro opponents. Mexico’s Barajas, 29, slipped to 5-1 (3 KOs, 1 NC).

The first fight on the card was canceled because Jordan Morales (3-7, 2 KOs), of Sunbury, Pennsylvania, did not meet the New York State Athletic Commission’s requirements for licensure.

The opponent Morales was scheduled to fight, Johnathan Arroyo, entered the ring anyway Saturday night to address his fans that bought tickets to watch him fight. The 32-year-old Arroyo (3-0-1, 1 KOs) is from Brentwood, New York, on Long Island.

Later Saturday night, welterweight prospect Brian Ceballo remained undefeated by scoring a unanimous-decision victory over previously unbeaten Bakhtiyar Eyubov in an eight-rounder.

Kazakhstan’s Eyubov (14-1-1) entered their bout with 12 knockouts in his first 15 fights, but Ceballo took his power well and won convincingly. Brooklyn’s Ceballo (9-0, 4 KOs) out-pointed Eyubov comfortably on the scorecards of judges Alan Rubinstein (80-72), Mark Consentino (79-73) and Waleska Roldan (78-74).

Keith Idec is a senior writer/columnist for BoxingScene.com. He can be reached on Twitter @Idecboxing.