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Anthony Joshua knocks out Kubrat Pulev in Round 9
Updated On: 14 December, 2020 07:50 AM IST | London | AFP
Attention will now turn to the possibility of a much-anticipated clash with WBC champion Fury in 2021.

Britain's Anthony Joshua (left) celebrates after beating Bulgaria's Kubrat Pulev (right) in their world heavyweight title boxing match at the Wembley Arena in London on Saturday. Pic/AFP
Anthony Joshua said he wants to unify all four world heavyweight boxing titles in an all-British clash with Tyson Fury after a dominant ninth round knockout of Bulgaria's Kubrat Pulev at London's Wembley Arena on Saturday. In front of 1,000 fans, with attendance limited due to coronavirus restrictions, Joshua ensured there was no repeat of a shock defeat in his first clash with Andy Ruiz Jr in 2019 as the 39-year-old Pulev was swotted aside. Attention will now turn to the possibility of a much-anticipated clash with WBC champion Fury in 2021. "I'm up for anything. Who wants to see Anthony Joshua box Tyson Fury in 2021?" Joshua asked the crowd to a chorus of cheers. "I started this game in 2013 and I've been chasing the belts ever since."
"Whoever has got the belt, I would love to compete with them. If that is Tyson Fury then let it be Tyson Fury." Pulev had lost just once previously in his career to Wladimir Klitschko in 2014, but was outclassed by Joshua, who could have had victory wrapped up within three rounds. Twice Pulev was given a count by the referee in round three after he was left flailing on the ropes by an explosive burst of punches from Joshua. The IBF, WBA and WBO world champion then surprisingly took his foot off the accelerator to allow Pulev to hang in the fight. But in round nine three uppercuts in quick succession put Pulev back on the canvas and this time he did not get back up in time as Joshua took his career record to 24-1.
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