JOSH TAYLOR retained his Commonwealth super-lightweight title at Meadowbank Sports Centre last night with a sixth round stoppage in the first defence of his belt against Warren Joubert of South Africa.

In doing so, the 26-year-old from Prestonpans maintained his perfect record in his ninth professional contest to hallmark his credentials as a potential future world star.

Joubert is the self-styled "Warrior" but he was simply blown away by the Tartan Tornado, who opened positively and jabbed effectively throughout.

Joubert was given a sharp reminder of the magnitude of his task early in the second round when Taylor wobbled him with a wicked left hook.

Joubert did not have an answer to his opponent's speed, power and aggression and it was a measure of Taylor's almost complete mastery that the challenger was hardly able to land a glove on him.

Taylor again staggered Joubert in the fifth with another left hook and when he replicated the punch in the next it was all over with one minute and 33 seconds of the round remaining.

Joubert struggled to his feet when the count reached eight but with his corner seemingly poised to throw in the towel, referee Victor Loughlin waved the contest over.