The US superheavyweight, Brezeale, started boxing around the same time as Joshua. Look at how incompetent he looked at Olympic level . Even if Joshua isn't the future it's going to be a long time before we see a US heavyweight dominating :yep
haha you are so dumb it has to be impossible. Wladimir Klitschko Superheavyweight Olympic Gold Medalist 19 years old.:deal without robberies:deal
Nah, if it wasn't for Union Jack around his shoulders you would have mixed him with shite long time ago, you two-faced ******* :rofl
No chance Too slow He didn't seem to like some of them punches from the italian and hasn't got crazy power (which is needed when your slow)
He'll do just fine, will probably win a title after both Klitschkos have retired. Joshua on the other hand will never make it beyond the promoters imposed circle of 'safe fights' vs bums and cans.
If they push him too fast, he could end up like David Reid, or worse like Andrew Maynard & Tyrell Biggs. If they match him too soft, he could end up like Mark Breland, or worse like Audley Harrison & Jorge Luis Gonzalez. Patterson, Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Lewis, Wlad; a four-year pattern is there for all to follow. 2016 will be the year: Anthony Joshua heavyweight champion of the world.
He needed to fight in "The Great White North" (Canada) for him to develop his skills like the last king of the Jungle. Send him over here for a couple of years and he will get on track quick:deal
I heard he won multiple fights by highly controversial decision. Sounds like someone brittards can get excited about.
I am excited about Anthony Joshua and his future, but lets not go overboard. Given the rate that most prospects are progressed through their career, 4 years to go from Olympic medalist to heavyweight champion is EXTREMELY unlikely.