Boxing: Vladimir Klitschko retains his world titles

 

Monday 09 July 2012 06:32 EDT
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Vladimir Klitschko who retained his world heavyweight titles
Vladimir Klitschko who retained his world heavyweight titles (Getty Images)

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Vladimir Klitschko retained his world heavyweight titles when he knocked down Tony Thompson in the sixth round in Berne on Saturday. The 36-year-old Ukrainian, who knocked out the American when they met four years ago, holds the WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO titles; his older brother, Vitali, holds the WBC title.

"I didn't have a doubt from the beginning of the fight that I would defend my titles," Klitschko said. "I felt I had the strength, speed, condition and power."

In Sheffield on Saturday, Kell Brook admitted that his hard-fought win in an IBF welterweight title eliminator against the American Carson Jones had left him with him plenty of work to do. The Yorkshireman had to survive a badly bleeding nose and relentless pressure; one judge ruled the bout a draw and two gave Brook the win.

"It was a tough fight but I came through it and got the result after 12 hard rounds," said the 26-year-old from Sheffield.

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