Anthony Joshua defeats Pulev to retain his title
Unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Oluwafemi Joshua mixed power and patience as he knocked out Kubrat Pulev to raise hopes that a historic fight against Tyson Fury could soon be realized.
Anthony Joshua smashed home a hard right hand in round three that forced his Pulev who was a mandatory challenger to face a count and then sent him to the canvas with an uppercut seconds later.
Joshua, perhaps tired by the chaos, stepped off the gas and allowed Pulev to at least offer some mild threat, but a barrage of uppercuts in the ninth dropped the Bulgarian and a straight right hand wiped him out.
Moments after this fine blend of poise and heavy punching, the 1,000 fans granted access to Wembley Arena roared at the prospect of the IBF, WBA and WBO champion facing WBC title-holder Fury next.
"Whoever has the belts I want to compete with. If that is Tyson Fury, let it be Tyson Fury," said Joshua,
Fellow Briton Tyson Fury immediately posted on social media: "I want the fight. I want the fight next. I will knock him out inside three rounds. I can't wait to knock him out."
Immediately Pulev regained his footing, Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn said efforts to make the Fury fight would start "tomorrow", adding: "It's the only fight to be made in boxing. It is the biggest fight in British boxing history."
Fury's co-promoter Bob Arum - one of several key power brokers involved - said he would work from Monday to make the "biggest fight since Muhammad Ali v Joe Frazier in 1971".
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