History was made last night as Anthony Joshua was named the new IBF heavyweight world champion after stopping Charles Martin in the second round at the O2 Arena in London city of United Kingdom.
29-year-old Anthony Joshua, was crowned the new heavyweight
champion of the world in only his 16th professional fight as he
outclassed the champion, Charles Martin, and knocked him down twice.
The American got up after the first punch but after the 2nd, there
was no chance of recovery. Anthony needed only 1 minute and 32 seconds
of the 2nd round to end Martin's first title defence.
Anthony made light work of Charles to claim the IBF world
heavyweight title, sending the defending champion to the canvas twice in
round two before the referee brought a swift end to the fight
Some doubted if this fight was the right move for Anthony Joshua,
worried that the challenger could be found wanting for experience or
ability, thrust into a world title fight so early in his career. Those
doubts were fading within seconds, and before long they were
extinguished completely.
Anthony Joshua had the champion on the back foot immediately,
testing him with a series of early right-handers. It seemed only a
matter of time before he connected, and when he did – less than 60
seconds into round two – the fight was over. Charles Martin was sent to
the canvas, a look of incredulity across his face.
The champion barely beat the referee’s count, and seconds later, he
was back on the deck, thanks to another clinical right hander. It was
an underwhelming defence, but that was at least in part down to a calm,
composed start that gave Martin nowhere to go, allowing his raw power to
get the job done with breathtaking speed.
All else aside, Anthony Joshua has become a world heavyweight champion in 16 fights and 34 rounds. Believe the hype.
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