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Anthony Joshua wins heavyweight fight against Jermaine Franklin
Anthony Joshua marks his return to action with a unanimous decision victory over Jermaine Franklin, the judges scoring it 118-111, 117-111, 117-111 in favour of the former two-time world champion.

Sunday 2 April 2023 04:29, UK

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Anthony Joshua (left) in action against Jermaine Franklin in the International Heavyweight contest at The O2, London. Picture date: Saturday April 1, 2023.
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Anthony Joshua (left) in action against Jermaine Franklin at The O2
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British boxer Anthony Joshua has won his heavyweight fight against American Jermaine Franklin by unanimous decision at London’s O2 Arena.

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The two-time world champion was fighting without a belt on the line for the first time since 2015.

Joshua, 33, went into the ring having lost three of his previous five contests, which included consecutive losses to Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.

The judges scored the London bout 118-111, 117-111 and 117-111 in favour of the home favourite after a laboured display.

Joshua regularly landed with his left jab and caught Franklin, 29, on a number of occasions with his powerful right but the American stood firm – and on occasion cheekily poked his tongue out at his far bigger and taller opponent.

There was a bizarre moment in the final 12th round when Joshua pushed his head into Franklin sparking an angry reaction from Lorenzo Adams, the strength and conditioning coach of the US boxer, who pushed the Finchley fighter.

Anthony Joshua clashes with Jermaine Franklin and a member of Franklin's coaching staff
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Joshua clashes with a member of Franklin’s coaching staff
But the matter was quickly settled and Joshua’s hand was lifted to earn him a 25th professional win.

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Speaking after his victory, Joshua told the 22,000-strong crowd: “Last time I grabbed the mic, it was a bit chaotic. I’m calm; I appreciate everyone coming out this evening.”

Joshua was referencing the second Usyk clash where he had a post-fight meltdown.

He added: “I should have knocked him out but it is done. On to the next. He is here to prove himself, not roll over. I wish I could have knocked him out.”

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Joshua after winning the heavyweight contest
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Joshua invited WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury to think about a future fight.

“I would be honoured to fight for the WBC Heavyweight championship of the world. If he’s listening, he knows my promoter; we’ve had dialogue before, so let’s continue this. We ain’t getting any younger,” he said.

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Without a knockout to have sealed the deal, questions remain about a fight with Fury.

“Tonight was a step down from Oleksandr Usyk, but there was huge pressure,” said promoter Eddie Hearn, who added that Joshua “ended the fight well”.

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