Joshua stops Takam in 10th to retain heavyweight crowns
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[October 30, 2017]
CARDIFF (Reuters) - Britain's
Anthony Joshua retained his IBF, WBA and IBO world heavyweight
titles when he stopped bloodied challenger Carlos Takam in the 10th
round in Cardiff on Saturday.
Unbeaten champion Joshua opened up a dreadful cut above 36-year
Takam's right eye in the fourth round and although the durable
France-based Cameroonian battled on the fight was halted by referee
Phil Edwards after a series of heavy blows.
It was far from a straightforward night for Joshua in the
Principality Stadium, however, as the 28-year-old appeared to suffer
a broken nose in the second round after an accidental clash of heads
with his shorter and lighter opponent.
Takam, who stood in 12 days ago after Joshua's original opponent
Kubrat Pulev suffered an injury in training, proved a worthy
challenger and was still throwing punches despite blood streaming
from his eyes for half the fight.
Joshua did force a standing count in the fourth but never totally
dominated a wily opponent who clearly disagreed with Edwards's
decision to end the contest - only the second time he had been
stopped in 40 fights.
"It was a good fight until the referee stopped it so I have the
utmost respect for Takam," former Olympic champion Joshua, who took
his record to 20-0, said in the ring.
"I have no interest in what is going on with the officials, that's
not my job. I think people want to see Takam unconscious on the
floor, and that's what I was trying to get to."
Joshua, who was fighting for the first time since his epic victory
over Wladimir Klitschko in April, began in cagey fashion with
neither fighter landing a serious blow in round one.
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Anthony Joshua celebrates at the end the fight as Carlos Takam looks
dejected Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
The fight took a twist in round two when Takam's head clattered into
Joshua's nose, making the Londoner wince.
Joshua sprang into life and dominated the next few rounds and cut
Takam with a stinging right hook in the fourth before briefly
flooring his opponent.
It looked as though the fight would be stopped as Takam struggled to
see through the blood, but the underdog showed tremendous courage
and asked serious questions of the champion whose nose injury
affected his breathing.
Joshua was not at his fluent best but was way ahead on the
scorecards when he put together a sustained attack in the 10th to
convince the referee to intervene.
The Briton said he wanted to take on American WBC title-holder
Deontay Wilder.
"AJ's told me he wants the belts. Deontay Wilder against Anthony
Joshua has to happen," promoter Eddie Hearn said.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Ed Osmond)
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