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Anthony Joshua stops Alexander Povetkin in seventh round to retain his heavyweight titles

Joshua eases past veteran Russian and sets his designs on Deontay Wilder

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Anthony Joshua beat Alexander Povetkin to retain his WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO World heavyweight titles. Photo: Reuters
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With blood streaming out of his busted nose, Anthony Joshua was in deep trouble once more in front of 80,000 stunned spectators at Wembley Stadium.

Alexander Povetkin, a 39-year-old Russian with supposedly his best days behind him, was dominating heavyweight boxing’s new superstar with his powerful inside work and punching power.

Like 17 months ago when he was knocked down by Wladimir Klitschko in the same venue, Joshua was looking vulnerable. And just like that career-defining night, he came through.
The referee watches closely seconds before stopping the fight, as Alexander Povetkin sustains pressure from Anthony Joshua. Photo: AP
The referee watches closely seconds before stopping the fight, as Alexander Povetkin sustains pressure from Anthony Joshua. Photo: AP
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Joshua slowly picked off a tiring Povetkin and delivered a brutal finish in the seventh round to retain his WBA, IBF, and WBO belt on Saturday.

“A few years ago,” Joshua said, “maybe I wouldn’t have won that fight.”

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The end was emphatic, and trademark Joshua. A left hook left Povetkin open and Joshua followed through with a straight right that sent the challenger to the canvas. Povetkin had his head through the ropes at one point but he managed to get to his feet, only for Joshua to pile in with a flurry of punches that caused the referee to step in and stop the fight with 1:01 left in the round.

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