By Daily Sports Nigeria on August 14, 2023
Fans all over the world have hailed Anthony Joshua’s first knockout victory in nearly three years, after the British-Nigerian knocked out Robert Helenius at the 02 Arena in London on Saturday night.
Joshua produced a stunning one-punch seventh round knockout over last minute opponent Helenius to set up a blockbuster clash with Deontay Wilder in Saudi Arabia next year.
It was his first KO win since he defeated Kubrat Puliev December 12, 2020.
After a tentative start where neither man landed anything of note, Joshua found his range and committed with the right hand to devastating effect.
Commenting on X (formerly known as Twitter), fans sang the 33-year-old’s praises.
Pooja, @PoojaMedia, commented, “Anthony Joshua just won with KO. He’s BACK.”
Social media influencer, @Mbahdeyforyou, echoed Pooja’s words writing, “Knockout. Anthony Joshua is BACK!!!”
Another fan with the username, @Jimbo_J_ believes this is the cleanest KO of his career, “Gotta be the cleanest KO of his career surely.”
@jthesaint527 added, “Took his time, went rounds, and closed out the show, that’s the AJ we need moving forward. The sport is better as a whole when AJ is on point.”
Another Nigerian Olamide hyped up the effects of Joshua’s punch, writing,”One blow 7 die.”
Twitter influencer Bayo Otedola was amazed by Joshua’s victory, “Anthony Joshua’s punch can send someone to heaven in an instant.”
A fan named Greg Williams was also impressed with Joshua’s technique.
“One of the better right hands I’ve seen in a while,” he wrote on X.
A Nigerian with the username @emmanex4u stated, “Anthony Joshua did it again. What a massive blow. The sound even got to Nigeria.”
Source Punch Ng
Posted August 14, 2023
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