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Anthony Joshua performs crude gesture live on TV after KO'ing Robert Helenius

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Anthony Joshua performs crude gesture live on TV after KO'ing Robert Helenius
Anthony Joshua performs crude gesture live on TV after KO'ing Robert Helenius

ANTHONY JOSHUA celebrated his stunning KO win over Robert Helenius with a crude gesture.

The Brit crossed his arms and thrust his hips after delivering a peach of a right hand on his Finnish opponent.

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Anthony Joshua celebrated his stunning KO win with a risque celebrationCredit: Getty
AJ was going to make sure to celebrate his stunning KO
AJ was going to make sure to celebrate his stunning KOCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
Joshua performed something similar to what Americans call the 'crotch crop'
Joshua performed something similar to what Americans call the 'crotch crop'Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun

The action was similar to what WWE Hall of Famers D-Generation X used to perform, known as the 'crotch crop'.

The referee didn't even need to start a count as Helenius crashed to the canvas in worrying fashion.

The 39-year-old was then given oxygen before thankfully getting back to his feet.

Anthony Joshua advised to "play the game" by heavyweight boxing legendAnthony Joshua advised to "play the game" by heavyweight boxing legend

Joshua, who was bloody around the face, then exited the ring and celebrated his stunning stoppage success with fans ringside, fist-bumping some and hugging the lucky few.

And unlike in his last few fights, the Watford brawler didn't seem to want the microphone after the victory.

Speaking to DAZN afterwards, AJ said: "People need to leave me alone, this is my time in the ring.

"Let me keep doing what I want to do. Helenius, I told him to come again. I think he can cause people a lot of problems.

"I don't want to say too much. I want to see you again two more times this year. Thanks to Eddie."

This was the punch that finished the night for Helenius
This was the punch that finished the night for HeleniusCredit: Getty
Helenius battled hard but was eventually outdone by the younger man
Helenius battled hard but was eventually outdone by the younger manCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
The Finn needed oxygen after the brutal KO
The Finn needed oxygen after the brutal KOCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun

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The 33-year-old then spent a while posing for fans left in the O2 Arena.

But some of those inside the London venue were less-than impressed half way through the bout.

There were audible boos as Joshua seemed reluctant to fully engage his late-replacement opponent despite tagging him on the inside.

John Hutchinson

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