Looked pretty good so far but we'll see as he steps up how he does. He's got time on his side though which is a better advantage than like 95% of the current heavyweight scene
He stopped him, yes, but moreso because the ref jumped in WAY too quick, than from really beating him down.
Too early to hype him but there sure is a lot to like about him eh? I think carefully matching him to maintain confidence while getting incremental steps up that help him out into practice what he's learning and practicing in the gym is important. My main concern is that hype leads to marketing guys salivating and pushing for bigger fights to feed the money making machine.