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Who is next for Joshua Buatsi after beating Daniel Dos Santos? Buatsi stopped Dos Santos in four rounds on Saturday to edge closer to a world title Joshua Buatsi made a sixth defence of his WBA International Light Heavyweight title after stopping Daniel Dos Santos on Saturday Photo Credit: Dave Thompson/Matchroom Boxing If there was a moment to describe Joshua Buatsi then it was illustrated during his vicious knockout of Daniel Dos Santos on Saturday. Buatsi carries the mantra ‘Just Business’ and as he landed a devastating right hand to drop Dos Santos to the canvas, the Londoner was apologetic towards the Frenchman after following up with another powerful blow, purely out of instinct, as he closed the show emphatically in the fourth round at the AO Arena, Manchester. ....
posted on: 10/05/2021 Share this HUBBARD’S CUPBOARD So much sport is shrouded in gloom and doom but boxing finds the Sunny side of the street By Alan Hubbard Having taken the knee – actually it was both knees – in a rather nasty fall, subsequently ending up flat on my back in a hospital bed these past couple of weeks, I have had plenty of time to reflect on certain aspects of our sporting life. This enforced spell of unwelcome indisposition is why you have been spared my pearls of pugilistic wisdom of late. But even from this prone position I now feel compelled to put finger to keyboard again as so much of sport seems to have gone off its rocker. ....