Joshua makes it 15 KOs in 15

British and Commonwealth champion boxer Anthony Joshua is now 15-0-0. Winning once again by KO.

Anthony Joshua increases his professional record to 15-0-0 with 15 wins by knockout, retaining his British and commonwealth heavyweight titles, following his victory over Dillan Whyte. Although putting up more of a fight than many predicted, Whyte was finally defeated by a big uppercut in the 7th round. And what a knockout it was, Whyte fell into the ropes appearing to be out cold! This was Anthony Joshua’s longest fight and he looked as though he dominated the score card for the first 5 rounds. Joshua is a very strong, aggressive fighter and did not disappoint; hitting Whyte with some big punches. The fight however was not always one sided and Whyte did returns some big shots and appeared to rock Joshua a couple of times. In the end, Joshua’s superior fitness and adaptability appeared to be what won him the fight. Continue reading “Joshua makes it 15 KOs in 15”

Tyson Fury stripped of IBF title

Tyson Fury is stripped of IBF title belt after a breach in contract allowing him a rematch with former champion Wladamir Klitschkov

In a shock result, Tyson Fury beat heavyweight boxing champion Wladamir Klitschko winning the IBF, WBO, WBF heavyweight and WBA super heavyweight world titles. Fury won the match on a judge’s decision, beating the former champion: 116-111, 115-112 and 115-112. The newly crowned champion is now 25 wins for 0 losses with 18 wins by knockout. Continue reading “Tyson Fury stripped of IBF title”