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28th October 2017
11:18pm BST

With his IBF and WBA heavyweight titles on the line, Joshua settled down in the third round and looked set to test the staying power of the late stand-in.
Takam sustained a nasty cut to his left eye late in the fourth round and despite hitting the deck under a thudding left hook, he survived to make it back to his stool at the end of the fourth round.
Joshua had predicted that he'd struggle to put Takam away due to his head which was like "a block of cement" and he found out just how durable the 36-year-old's skull was through rounds five, six and seven as Takam refused to wilt despite an additional cut to his left eye.
Any concerns about Joshua's conditioning after weighing in at a career-heavy 18st 2lbs were allayed as he maintained a breathless pace before deciding to pour it all out in the 10th round.
Joshua continued to land flush on Takam's chin but, in almost unfathomable style, the challenger remained on his feet.
He simply wouldn't go down and had to be saved from himself by referee Phil Edwards in a stoppage that was understandably protested.
But Joshua won't mind one bit. That's 20 fights. That's 20 wins. That's 20 knockouts. That's the most marketable boxer in the world right there.Anthony Joshua, Carlos Takam'ı böyle nakavt etti. #JoshuaTakam pic.twitter.com/L5eEr4m5qy
— MMA Günlüğü (@mmagunlugu) October 28, 2017
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