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June 25, 2016 Anthony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazeale at O2 Arena (Millenium Dome), Greenwich, London for the IBF World heavyweight title


Anthony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazeale Fight Replay

One again Anthony Joshua from Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom holds on to his undefeated record and defended his IBF World Heavyweight belt by Knocking Out Dominic Breazeale from Alhambra, California, USA in the 7th round.

Joshua showcased his speed and power advantage in this fight he hurt Breazeale in the earlier rounds but he did not go for an early KO instead he have boxed smartly and punish Breazeale in 7 rounds, Dominic Breazeale who was never get knocked out before this fight showed durability but the punishment hes receiving is too much he took the best shots of Joshua for six rounds and the result his right eye almost closed and bruises all over his face. Breazeale was just too slow for Joshua.

It was another brilliant performance for Anthony Joshua and improved his record to 17 wins no defeats and 17 knock outs.
Is Anthony Joshua now ready to face Deontay Wilder? Well find out in the near future, both fighters showed interest in fighting each other very soon.

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