Anthony
Joshua has become the unified heavyweight champion of the world by adding the
WBA belt to his IBF title with an 11th-round stoppage of Wladimir Klitschko at
Wembley Stadium.
The
27-year-old Briton was knocked down in the sixth round of an exhilarating fight
but showed determination to bounce back and twice had Klitschko on the canvas
in the penultimate round before the referee stepped in.
After a
fairly even start, Klitschko upped the ante at the start of the fourth,
connecting with a two-fisted attack early on, and although Joshua steadied
himself, he ended up being outboxed for the first time in the bout.
Round five
saw Joshua put Klitschko down on his knees with a strong left hand, but the
Ukrainian veteran responded with a number of uppercuts which left his English
opponent on the ropes.
The home
fans then feared the worst in the sixth when Joshua was hit with an enormous
right which had him down on the canvas, but he managed to survive until the end
of the round.
Klitschko
was unable to finish off his opponent in the seventh, which turned out to be
more sedate than the previous two, and by the eighth, Joshua appeared to have
recovered.
Both
fighters continued to give their all until the 11th round saw Klitschko sent down
with a brutal uppercut followed by an attack which left him on the canvas for
the second time in the fight.
Even though
the challenger stood, he was dropped by a left hook again moments later, and
then stood again, only for referee David Fields to stop the fight with
Klitschko pinned against the ropes and offering little response to Joshua's
ambush.
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