Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Joshua rocks Wembley, beats Klitschko to win the world heavyweigh­t championsh­ip

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Anthony Joshua delivered one of the great nights in British boxing annals by stopping Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko in the 11th round to be crowned IBF, WBA and IBO world heavyweigh­t champion in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

Britain’s unbeaten IBF title holder earned a sensationa­l victory by knocking down the 41-year-old former champion twice in the 11th and penultimat­e round before the referee stepped in to save Klitschko from any more punishment.

What was hailed as the biggest fight night ever staged in a British ring, watched by the largest crowd for a boxing show in Britain for 78 years, lived up to its billing. It was a thrilling contest which saw both combatants clamber off the canvas seemingly on the verge of defeat and looks destined to be recalled as one of the great heavyweigh­t title fights.

Joshua survived a knockdown for the first time in his proKlitsch­ko fessional career in the sixth round and looked close to surrenderi­ng his unbeaten record until his late bombardmen­t forced the stoppage.

In a sensationa­l fifth round, Joshua knocked down Klitschko only to end up hanging on desperatel­y at the end of the round as the Ukrainian launched a remarkable comeback.

The veteran had even looked the more likely winner as he defied a 14-year age gap and was outboxing Joshua in the latter stages until the Briton produced a blistering finish to take his unbeaten record to 19 straight stoppage wins.

Both men had to dig deep and both looked close to exhaustion before the 27-year-old Joshua’s youth, fitness and sheer power took over in a penultimat­e round that sent the huge crowd into ecstasy as two barrages sent down.

“What can I say? 19-0, threeand-a-half years in the game. As I said, I’m not perfect but I’m trying,” Joshua told the cheering crowd from the ring.

“As boxing states, you leave your ego at the door and you respect your opponent. So a massive shout out to Wladimir Klitschko.”

“The best man won tonight and it’s a massive event for boxing,” responded Klitschko after his second defeat in succession at the hands of a British heavyweigh­t following the loss of his titles to Tyson Fury 17 months ago after an 11-year reign.

“Two gentleman fought each other. Anthony was better today. It’s really sad I didn’t make it.”

The fight attracted a gate that had not been matched for a British show since Len Harvey fought Jock McAvoy for the British light-heavyweigh­t title at another London venue, White City, in 1939.

The mutual praise between Joshua and Klitschko echoed the civilised and respectful way the two former Olympic champions had behaved in the build-up.

 ?? AFP ?? Anthony Joshua (right) throws a punch at Wladimir Klitschko
AFP Anthony Joshua (right) throws a punch at Wladimir Klitschko

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