Anthony Joshua DEFEATS Carlos Takam In Cardiff To Defend World Heavyweight Titles




Joshua Anthony Charles had left the resilient Takam to successfully defend his heavyweight WBA and IBF titles, Caesar 10th around the world.

The Briton won 20 victories in conflicts in front of as much wheat out of the total of 78,000 spectators in Monaco.

Joshua's nose was cut off from the ground in the second Takao, 36, Kubrat Pulev for 12 days before the fight.

Joshua, 28, and cut out the Takam fourth quarter; But it was not the ninth inning, and the boxer was born in Africa down to earth.

The crowd in the decision of the referee in Wales was forced into his seat, that is to be felt, but Joshua said that "not important" for the officials.


"You beat me, I am not sitting on the edge to be won," he said. "It's good for the referee stops the fight to him, and then we have a great Takam.

"I'm not interested in what happens when the official is not my job. I think people want to see on the ground Takam unconscious and this is what I was trying to get."


Joshua confirmed that his nose had been broken Takam Watford fighter when the pair then collided head.

"I do my cool," Joshua said. "I have a few months to heal. I can see the good teachers to replace.

"If we show weakness in the signal, the referee could have intervened. This is what he (Takai) tried to do, but the referee stopped him."

Takam said:

"I want revenge, and I made my preparations with the fight Anthony 12 days. I want to box again. Champion will be great."




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