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Electrician Josh Padley lastly stopped by Shakur Stevenson after being knocked down THREE occasions within the ninth spherical as Brit places in courageous efficiency on simply 4 days’ discover

  • Padley left his van at the airport on Tuesday to take this fight last minute
  • Stevenson moves to 23-0 with the victory, dominating his opponent throughout

Shakur Stevenson outclassed Josh Padley in Saudi Arabia, forcing the Brit’s corner to throw in the towel after a ninth round onslaught.

However, it was Padley who won the hearts of the crowd in Riyadh and boxing fans all over the world.

Padley may have been the ultimate underdog heading into this clash with a three-weight world champion, but he adapted fairly well to the conditions in the opening round.

Stevenson was feeling out the Yorkshire fighter, but it only took the second round for the champion to land some significant blows with his sheer speed and accuracy.

Nine rounds past with Padley’s bravery lighting up the contest before Stevenson finally put him on the canvas with a spiteful body shot. Sadly, it was only a minute later before Stevenson put him down again with the exact same shot.

30 seconds later and Padley was put down by the same shot again and his corner didn’t want to see anymore. The towel was thrown in, but Padley’s stock only grew in defeat. 

Josh Padley gave as good as he got through nine rounds - his will was not the problem

Josh Padley gave as good as he got through nine rounds – his will was not the problem

Padley valiantly got up twice despite the severe damage being down to his mid-section

Padley valiantly got up twice despite the severe damage being down to his mid-section

Shakur Stevenson let the referee know that Padley's corner had called it a day in Saudi Arabia

Shakur Stevenson let the referee know that Padley’s corner had called it a day in Saudi Arabia

The 29-year-old suffered the first loss of his career but won a number of fans on the night

The 29-year-old suffered the first loss of his career but won a number of fans on the night

Padley came home from a shift as an electrician and left his van at the airport in order to make the last-minute dash to Saudi Arabia and take his place in this world title contest after Floyd Schofield fell ill. 

Padley sports a tattoo of Mike Tyson in action all across his back, ironically the victim of one of the biggest upsets in boxing history when Buster Douglas dethroned him in 1990. 

Despite some brave, enterprising work from the underdog, he wouldn’t be able to carve an upset of his own in Riyadh. 

It marked the first defeat of Padley’s career. The 29-year-old is now 15-1, but he will no doubt secure more opportunities after this brave showing.

A reported £500,000 bumper payday for his efforts will surely offer a little solace.