Joshua knocks Pulev out in 9th round to retain his heavyweight titles
By Reuters
14 December 2020 |
8:28 am
World heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua produced a devastating finish to knock out Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev near the end of the ninth round to retain his IBF, WBO and WBA belts at Wembley Arena on Saturday.
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