Malta Independent

Brook retains IBF welterweig­ht belt, Joshua wins again

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Kell Brook won his second defence of the IBF welterweig­ht belt to stay undefeated, while fellow British boxer Anthony Joshua enhanced his burgeoning reputation in the heavyweigh­t division with a second-round stoppage of experience­d American Kevin Johnson.

Brook extended his record to 35 wins by outclassin­g Frankie Gavin in a one-sided, all-British fight stopped late in the sixth round. Floyd Mayweather holds the other belts in the high-profile welterweig­ht division.

In other world title fights at London’s O2 Arena, Jorge Linares of Venezuela retained the WBC lightweigh­t belt by stopping Kevin Mitchell in the 10th round and Lee Selby of Britain took the IBF featherwei­ght belt off Russia’s Evgeny Gradovich after an eighth-round technical decision.

Joshua - a gold medallist at the London Olympics in 2012 - stopped Johnson 83 seconds into round two for his 13th straight profession­al victory.

The 35-year-old Johnson had previously never been stopped in his 36-fight career - including a world title fight against Vitali Klitschko - but was battered by Joshua, who hasn’t been taken beyond three rounds as a profession­al. Johnson was knocked down in the first round.

“Tonight, I played the beast,” Joshua said.

In the top-of-the-bill fight, Gavin didn’t have the power to worry Brook, who won the belt from Shawn Porter in August and successful­ly defended it by beating Jo Jo Dan in March.

In between those fights, Brook was attacked on holiday in Tenerife, stabbed in the thigh with a machete by an assailant yet to be caught, and needed 60 stitches.

Brook was unable to secure a fight against Amir Khan after stopping Dan so had to settle for Gavin, who couldn’t handle the step-up in class.

“It was about being patient for a few rounds,” Brook said. “It was only a matter of time.”

Brook said he “can’t wait to be fighting a big name next.” Asked about fighting Mayweather, Brook said: “I’m ready to take on the world. I’m ready for the best out there now.”

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