Anthony Joshua knocks out Alexander Povetkin in seventh round
It was a mandatory defence that was considered a needless
obstacle as the boxing world eyed a unification showdown between Joshua
and fellow unbeaten heavyweight Deontay Wilder.
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“My number one would be Wilder for April 13. See you then” - @anthonyfjoshua #JoshuaPovetkin pic.twitter.com/thrqR8yM51
However, it was anything but a procession as Povetkin
immediately caught Joshua on the nose as he prowled the ring with the
composure of a champion.
The Russian, whose only previous defeat had come against
Wladimir Klitschko on points, seized the initiative following his early
breakthrough to land further big blows in rounds two and three.
Joshua belatedly settled in the London rain, catching his rival
above the left eye in the fourth round before his blistering attack
three rounds later.
Povetkin, who has had two doping convictions, hauled himself off
the canvas to halt the party, but his stay of execution was fleeting as
Joshua charged back in to secure a 21st knockout in 22 professional
fights.
Joshua retained his WBA, IBF and WBO titles, with attention now
switching to Wilder’s fight with Tyson Fury on December 1. The winner of
that bout will surely meet Joshua in 2019.