Anthony Joshua has nineteen fights and nineteen victories to his name.
But the thing that really gets everyone’s attention is his knockout ratio; a perfect 100 %.
Time and time again Joshua has stopped his opponents from ever going to the distance. Whether it be a no name in York Hall or a superstar in Wembley – they have all fallen in front of the current number one heavyweight in the game today.
Here are some of the most jaw dropping Anthony Joshua stoppage victories ever.
Let’s start off with his latest victory, Wladimir Klitschko. Who can forget the iconic uppercut that nearly sent Klitschko to the upper stands? Joshua smelled blood and went in for the kill. The king was finally dethroned and ‘AJ’ took his place.
https://youtu.be/d9y3MOkapj8?t=1m16s
Michael Sprott never stood a chance against Joshua and he certainly did not make it out of first round. As you can see here, Joshua put an absolute relentless beating on him and finished the fight with a nasty combination targeting head and body.
Sometimes one punch is all it takes and that is exactly what happened with Raphael Zumbano Love. He did make it to the second round only to get knocked out with a vicious right hand. He tried to get up but his corner knew what time it was and threw in the towel. Powerful and one of the truly most brutal one shot knockouts of Joshua’s career.
https://youtu.be/Zu4X443-NEE?t=5m56s
Talk about a debut for Joshua. Emanuele Leo was probably expecting somewhat of a tough fight for sure but he got literally beaten down into the ground by Joshua. Leo got pummeled by numerous straights to face and as he was going down Joshua finished the job with a right hook.
Remember that uppercut that Joshua hit Klitschko with? Here you see it work to perfection. Dillian Whyte getting hit and started to lose his balance on his feet. Joshua wasn’t going to let him recover at any point and stayed on him. Once close enough, the current WBA, IBF, IBO heavyweight champion fired an uppercut that sent Whyte through the ropes.
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