Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

AJ’S ROAR OF

He vowed he would not celebrate regaining his world titles..but as he exorcised the demons of Madison Square Garden Joshua let out a yell that screamed: I’M BACK!

- FROM DAVID ANDERSON Boxing correspond­ent in Riyadh @Mirrorande­rson

HE said he wouldn’t celebrate.

If he won back his world heavyweigh­t belts, he wouldn’t punch the air or scream in delight.

But when the moment came, Anthony Joshua let out a cathartic roar, expelling the demons which had lurked inside him since that shattering loss to Andy Ruiz six months ago.

It was reminiscen­t of Stuart Pearce at Euro 96 and, in an instant, Joshua knew he had righted the wrong of Madison Square Garden.

A beaming Joshua explained he just had to go with the flow when he saw the outpouring of emotion from his team.

“I saw my sparring partners, and we all put so much into the victory that we’re all part of this, so I just had to ride that wave,” said the new two-time world heavyweigh­t king.

“I had to ride that wave because what they felt just beamed on to me.

“As much as I wanted to keep my cool, I just let that roar out and got involved in that crowd.”

Joshua remained in the ring long after most of the 15,000 crowd inside the rain-soaked Diriyah Arena had left, wallowing in his success.

In front of leading members of the ruling royal family, including Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, he had earned it for producing the kind of tactical masterclas­s his critics doubted he could deliver.

His stock, which had been so badly damaged by his seven-round stoppage six months ago, was restored and perhaps even enhanced.

After making Ruiz look like Mike Tyson in June, he made him look like Mr Blobby on Saturday night.

Joshua never deviated from the game plan as he used his jab to box at range. He did not let Ruiz draw him into the slugfest he wanted and stayed out of the danger zone of the pocket. Entertaini­ng it was not and punters at the adjacent funfair enjoyed way more thrills.

But Joshua was not here to end up on the wrong end of another thrilling shoot-out, like he was in New York. “I’m getting more and more experience­d,” he said. “Understand­ing myself, that’s a good thing. I took my loss and I had to learn, didn’t I?

“I boxed to my own game plan, I trusted my own process. Simplicity is genius. That was my motto – keeping it simple will lead to a genius performanc­e. It was outclassin­g a champion. I just took it back to the old school, 70s style. Boxing is the sweet science, hit without being hit.

“There were times when I looked in Andy’s eyes and I wanted to put my fist through his head, but then I remembered this is boxing.

“I needed to win for myself and to show people this is the sweet science of the sport.” Joshua controlled the rematch from the first bell, establishi­ng his jab, and cut Ruiz above his left eye with a pearler of a right hand in the first round.

The British fighter sustained a small cut above his left eye in the second, but never lost his iron-grip on the fight.

Ruiz had isolated successes, but Joshua’s jab beat his flab.

Joshua’s lighter frame gave him the mobility to stay out of range, while

Ruiz’s additional

15lbs slowed him down.

He lacked the fitness to cut off the ring and lamely followed Joshua round for 12 rounds like some out-of-condition park jogger.

The ultimate dad bod was beaten. Joshua’s authority – and Ruiz’s frustratio­n – grew and he knew he was no longer the ex-champ long before the judges’ scorecards were read out.

American Glenn Feldman and Canada’s Benoit Roussel gave Joshua all 12 rounds, while Britain’s Steve Gray, perhaps out of sympathy, gave Ruiz one.

Joshua said: “I knew the belts were coming home. They spent a long time with me and then at Andy’s house, they were crying to come back to daddy.”

Back they are and Joshua is the daddy once more.

 ??  ?? AJ breaks his vow not to celebrate after winning back all his belts in Saudi Arabia
AJ breaks his vow not to celebrate after winning back all his belts in Saudi Arabia

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