Anthony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazeale

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Anthony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazeale
Date25 June 2016
VenueThe O2 Arena, London, England
Title(s) on the lineIBF heavyweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer United Kingdom Anthony Joshua United States Dominic Breazeale
Nickname AJ Trouble
Hometown Watford, Hertfordshire, England Glendale, California, US
Pre-fight record 16–0 (16 KOs) 17–0 (15 KOs)
Height 6 ft 6 in (198 cm) 6 ft 7 in (201 cm)
Weight 243 lb (110 kg) 255 lb (116 kg)
Style Orthodox Orthodox
Recognition IBF heavyweight champion IBF No. 13 ranked heavyweight
Result
Joshua defeated Breazeale in the seventh-round by TKO

Anthony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazeale was a heavyweight professional boxing match contested between undefeated IBF champion Anthony Joshua, and the IBF's number 13 ranked contender, Dominic Breazeale. The bout took place on 25 June 2016 at The O2 Arena in London, England. Joshua defeated Breazeale, retaining his heavyweight title via seventh-round technical knockout (TKO).

Background[]

Following Joshua's win over Charles Martin on 9 April, a second-round technical knockout (TKO) to capture the IBF heavyweight title, a shortlist of potential opponents for Joshua's first defence included former WBC champion Bermane Stiverne, former world title challenger Eric Molina and the IBF's number 13 ranked undefeated contender Dominic Breazeale.[1] On 21 April, Joshua revealed his next fight would take place on 25 June at The O2 Arena,[2] with Breazeale being announced as the opponent a few days later.[3]

The Fight[]

With not much action in the opener, a clean left hook from Joshua was the highlight of the round. In the second, Joshua began putting combination punches together and throwing at will. In the final minute, a right uppercut and left hook sent the American staggering across the ring. Breazeale began round three with a swollen right eye, a round in which both fighters began trading power punches, with Joshua snapping Breazeale's head back with stiff jabs and a looping left hook in the final seconds of the round. Round four saw much of the same from Joshua, with Breazeale's punch output slowing, Joshua controlled the round with jabs and power punches.[4] Near the halfway point of round five, Joshua landed a left hook to momentarily stun Breazeale, followed by a brief moment of success by the challenger with a right hand. The sixth was a slow-paced round, with Breazeale finding the target, resulting in a bloodied nose for Joshua. The end came in the seventh, with Breazeale backing up against the ropes, Joshua unloaded a barrage of punches to send the American to the canvas. Breazeale beat the referee's count of ten, only to be backed up again with a flurry of punches, ending with a left hand to send the challenger down for the second time and prompting the referee to call a halt to the fight.[5][6] At the time of the stoppage, 1 minute 1 second into the round,[7] Joshua was ahead on the scorecards, with all three judges scoring the bout 60–54.[8]

Fight card[]

Weight Class vs. Method Round Time Notes
Heavyweight United Kingdom Anthony Joshua (c) def. United States Dominic Breazeale TKO 7/12 1:01 Note 1
Super-middleweight United Kingdom George Groves (c) def. United Kingdom Martin Murray UD 12 Note 2
Middleweight United Kingdom Chris Eubank Jr. (c) def. United Kingdom Tom Doran TKO 4/12 2:35 Note 3
Super-lightweight Italy Andrea Scarpa def. United Kingdom John Wayne Hibbert TKO 6/12 2:55 Note 4
Heavyweight United Kingdom Dillian Whyte def. Croatia Ivica Bacurin KO 6/8 2:06
Bantamweight United Kingdom Khalid Yafai def. Hungary Jozstef Ajtai TKO 1/8 1:42
Light-middleweight United Kingdom Ted Cheeseman def. France Danny Little TKO 5/6 1:03
Middleweight United Kingdom Anthony Ogogo def. Croatia Frane Radnic RTD 1/6 3:00
Middleweight United Kingdom Felix Cash def. United Kingdom Yailton Neves PTS 4
Super-lightweight United Kingdom Conor Benn def. Czech Republic Lukas Radic KO 1/4 2:31

^Note 1 For IBF heavyweight title
^Note 2 For WBA International super-middleweight title
^Note 3 For British middleweight title
^Note 4 For vacant WBC Silver super-lightweight title

See also[]

  • List of IBF heavyweight champions

References[]

  1. ^ "Anthony Joshua's potential next opponents listed as date is confirmed | Boxing | Sport | Express.co.uk". www.express.co.uk. 22 April 2016. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Anthony Joshua: IBF heavyweight champion to make first defence on 25 June". BBC Sport. 21 April 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Anthony Joshua to defend IBF title against Dominic Breazeale". BBC Sport. 25 April 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  4. ^ Assuncao, Miguel (25 June 2016). "Anthony Joshua Beats Down, Knocks Breazeale Out in Seven". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  5. ^ Damerell, Richard (26 June 2016). "Anthony Joshua retains IBF title with knockout victory over Dominic Breazeale at The O2". Sky Sports. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  6. ^ Dirs, Ben (26 June 2016). "Anthony Joshua knocks out Dominic Breazeale in round seven". BBC Sport. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Anthony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazeale - BoxRec". boxrec.com. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  8. ^ "BoxRec: Anthony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazeale – results". boxrec.com. Retrieved 16 April 2020.
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