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The 96,000 fans at Wembley were able to witness a rare heavyweight clash

All tickets were sold out, and 96,000 spectators had the opportunity to see the world heavyweight championship match on Saturday night at Wembley Stadium, which was named for the belt of one of the big groups, the IBF.

Briton Anthony Joshua now wanted to return to the top, as he was already world champion – he also beat Wladimir Klitschko – but another Briton, Daniel Dubois, stopped him from doing so that. The 27-year-old Dubois said on Friday that he loves big challenges and is confident he can reinvigorate his career at Wembley.

Both of them had previously lost to the king of the weight group, the Ukrainian Oleksandr Usik, who was he held all the belts after defeating Tyson Furybut he resigned from his IBF, which was in action on Saturday night.

Dubois according to the BBC he started with a big slam and sent Joshua to the floor in the first round. He had to count on his rival in the third and fourth round, and then in the fifth round came the devastating blow, after which Joshua could no longer stand up.

As you can see in the video, Joshua goes forward, but Dubois hits him right on the chin with a right hand, it doesn’t even look like a big blow at first, but it wasn’t clear what the level he took when he was. He could not find his balance even after eight, and the judge saw that this closed the match immediately.

“I have been on a rollercoaster in previous years, this match is the story of my resurrection. I want to take advantage of the opportunities I have,” said Dubois after his success. The 34-year-old Joshua admitted that he struggled with many mistakes, so he deserved his This was the fourth failure of Joshua, the Olympic champion in 2012, but for now it would be too early to talk about the end of his career.

2024-09-22 05:54:46
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