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Aden - Yasmine El Tohamy - Britain's Anthony Joshua beat Andy Ruiz Jr on a unanimous points decision in Saudi Arabia on Sunday to seize back the heavyweight world championship belts he lost to his Mexican-American opponent in a shock upset last June.
The 'Clash on the Dunes' in Diriyah was for the IBF, WBA, WBO and IBO titles and Joshua set the pace from the start with a measured masterclass that showed he had learned from the nightmare of New York.
The judges scored the fight 118-110, 118-110 and 119-109 to the 30-year-old Briton.
"It was his night, man," said Ruiz as his six-month reign ended in the 15,000 seat arena on the outskirts of the capital Riyadh.
"If you heard, we're going to do it a third," said the champion.
Ruiz had stopped the previously undefeated Briton in the seventh round at Madison Square Garden but there was to be no second bolt of lightning from the man in the golden gloves and shorts.
He suffered a nasty gash over his left eye early on, with Joshua also bloodied on the brow in the second round to keep the cornermen busy to the end.
As the fight went into the second half, Ruiz was looking frustrated and was warned for illegal blows.
The eighth was more promising, with Joshua momentarily appearing vulnerable, but the Briton took back control and by round 11 had a spring in his step, looking fresh and nimble on his feet while using his height advantage to good effect.
Ruiz knew he needed a knockout but it never came.
Joshua, now with a record of 23 wins and one defeat, had described that June defeat - to a flabby-looking opponent drafted in as a late replacement - as no more than a "minor setback".
While he made light of it again in victory, he was clearly relieved.
"Man, the first time was so nice, I had to do it twice," he told the crowd.
"I'm used to knocking guys out but last time I realised 'hang on a minute, I hurt the man and I got caught coming in'. I gave the man his credit. I said to myself I'm going to correct myself and come again."
Another loss in the early hours of Sunday would have put the 2012 Olympic super-heavyweight champion's career on the line, with some saying after the last fight that he was finished.
Joshua had shown with his preparations, however, that he meant business - stepping into the ring lighter than ever and more than three stones less than Ruiz who had weighed in considerably heavier than in their first showdown.
The contrast between the two men was a talking point before the fight, with one British boxing writer noting that while Joshua sported a six-pack, his opponent appeared to have consumed one.
Ruiz, embraced by Joshua afterwards, said he would do it differently next time.
"I think I didn't prepare it how I should have. I gained too much weight but I don't want to give no excuses. He won, he boxed me around," he said.
"If we do the third, I'm going to get in the best shape of my life."
On the undercard, American Michael Hunter and Russian veteran Alexander Povetkin fought to a draw in their WBA heavyweight eliminator.
British heavyweight Dillian 'The Body Snatcher' Whyte beat Poland's former world title challenger Mariusz Wach on a unanimous points decision.
"I've been through hell these last couple of months, but we're here and back," said the 31-year-old Whyte who was provisionally suspended in July over an irregular urine supply but cleared by the UK Anti-Doping agency on Friday.
Total punches landed Joshua Ruiz RD1 8 3 RD2 11 5 RD3 5 1 RD4 10 8 RD5 9 3 RD6 10 3 RD7 9 3 RD8 6 4 RD9 10 9 RD10 8 3 RD11 13 5 RD12 8 4 Total 107 60 Scores were in favour of Joshua 118-110, 118-110, 119-109 |
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