Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Joshua retains crowns with Povetkin knockout

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Britain’s Anthony Joshua delivered a devastatin­g technical knockout in the seventh round to defeat Russian Alexander Povetkin at Wembley Stadium on Saturday and retain his WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO world heavyweigh­t championsh­ip belts.

In front of about 80,000 fans, Joshua moved on to 22 fights unbeaten in his profession­al career by handing the 39-yearold Povetkin only his second defeat but his first by TKO.

Joshua, returning to the arena where he knocked out Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko in April, 2017 to become a unified heavyweigh­t world champion, was given a hero’s reception by the almost capacity crowd.

However, early on it was the smaller challenger who appeared the more inspired by the occasion, despite the constant boos and jeers from the partisan crowd, and he caught the Briton late in the first round with an uppercut on the nose.

Both men had won Olympic gold medals, but it was the youthful energy of the 28-yearold Joshua which proved deci- sive as Povetkin visibly tired halfway through the contest.

Joshua began dictating with his movement from the fourth round and started to find his range with his right hook.

That was what did for Povetkin, the WBA mandatory challenger, in the seventh round when a fearsome right-hander from Joshua landed square on his jaw and sent the Russian to the canvas.

He got back to his feet but not for long as an onslaught of punches from the champion led referee Steve Gray to intervene one minute and 59 seconds into the round and give Joshua his 21st win by knockout.

“Povetkin is a very tough challenger, he proved that tonight with good left hooks and counter punches,” Joshua said from inside in the ring.

“I came in here to have fun, and give it my best, I knew he was strong to the head but weak to the body. I was just mixing it up.

“I got my knockout streak back,” he added, having been taken to 12 rounds for the first time in his previous fight against New Zealand’s Joseph Parker in Cardiff in April.

LONDON: I came in here to have fun, and give it my best. I knew he (Povetkin) was strong to the head but weak to the body.

ANTHONY JOSHUA, Boxer

‘WANT TO FACE WILDER’

Joshua is still eyeing a showdown with Deontay Wilder but proclaimed he would fight anyone who comes his way after his win over Povetkin.

The 28-year-old Briton has been in talks about a fight with WBC title holder Wilder which would give him a shot at becoming the undisputed heavyweigh­t champion of the world.

Negotiatio­ns broke down, however, and before Joshua’s bout on Saturday, American Wilder announced a fight with Britain’s Tyson Fury in the United States on December 1.

Joshua said Wilder was still his preferred choice. “Yes (want to face Wilder); we’ve been negotiatin­g with their team since the (Carlos) Takam fight ... But if Wilder’s not serious, there’s other people out there,” he said.

“No problem. I’ll fight all of them.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Anthony Joshua celebrates his win against Alexander Povetkin as he retained the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO world heavyweigh­t titles at the Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday.
REUTERS Anthony Joshua celebrates his win against Alexander Povetkin as he retained the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO world heavyweigh­t titles at the Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday.

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