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If you don’t know Anthony Joshua till now, guess you living under the rock Well, read about him below.
Anthony Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua, MBE is a British professional boxer. He is currently a unified world heavyweight champion, having held the IBF title since 2016, and the WBA and IBO titles since April 2017.
Few days ago, Anthony Joshua battled with Carlos Takam in a very tough game but knocked him out in Round 10.
Well, with the level of Professionalism Anthony Joshua pulled against Takam on Saturday, I was forced to go digging for some his previous battles with other Heavyweight champions.
We are super glad to compile this List
Here are: The Top 10 Times Anthony Joshua Brutally Knocked His Opponent Out👇
The least is arranged in a particular order which is from the Easiest to the Toughest Knock Out which is from Number 10 to
Number 1 .
Let’s go!!
1. Anthony Joshua vs Dorian Darch
Saturday, February 1 2014 was a day to remember as Anthony Joshua, the Olympic gold medal winner took out American champion Dorian Darch within two rounds to capture his maiden world title at The O2.
It was an amazing knockout deal.
2. Anthony Joshua vs Matt Skelton
British heavyweight Anthony Joshua enjoyed another short night, stopping veteran Matt Skelton in the second round in Liverpool.
Joshua, who won super-heavyweight gold at the London 2012 Olympics, turned pro last year and has now put together seven straight victories, all inside two rounds.
Skelton, the 47-year-old former British, Commonwealth and European heavyweight champion, was put down by a clubbing right hand to the head late in the second round.
3. Anthony Joshua vs Gary Cornish
Anthony Joshua wasted no time in stopping Gary Cornish after just 90 seconds at the O2 Arena.
Joshua turned in an even more emphatic performance to rubber-stamp their British title collision on December 12.
Cornish arrived from Scotland with an unbeaten record and height and weight advantages over the Olympic champion but could find no answer to Joshua’s famous power and found himself knocked down twice before Victor Loughlin called a halt.
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