Anthony Joshua Beats Carlos Takam In 10th Round To Retain World Heavyweight Titles
1 min readBritish-Nigerian boxer, Anthony Joshua has achieved another milestone after beating Cameroonian-French professional boxer Carlos Takam to retain his WBA and IBF heavyweight titles on Saturday night.
The referee ended the fight in the 10th round after Joshua who had injured his nose from a headbutt in the second round attacked Takam with a hook-uppercut combination and was heading further to land more blows.
According to Jeff Powell’s Scorecard, Joshua won six rounds in the bloody clash to emerge victorious at the Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, while Takam who came as a surprise opponent for the bout after Cubrat Pulev withdrew from fighting the British boxer after suffering a shoulder injury won 4 rounds.
The fight was Joshua’s first since his epic 11-round tussle with Wladimir Klitschko in April. He has now surpassed Mike Tyson’s record of 19 consecutive knockouts after claiming his 20th against Carlos Takam.
See more photos from the fight below..