Looks to have improved from his debut but still think he will fold when under pressure just like price being able to give it is all well and good but can he take it .
Joshua seems like a humble relaxed guy dont see the mental side been a problem for him and his talent so far speaks for itslef.
You can't judge him after 2 wins, its far too early. Just enjoy the ride and look forward to more harder tests which hopefully await him.
Liking how he's developing, he acknowledges that these fights are just to cut his teeth and he's not just steaming in to get them out of there. Last night he's implemented shots he's clearly worked on. Physically he is a monster, if he ever did cross paths with Wlad (doubtful in their conflicting time frames) then his jab and lean tactics would work, think AJ could fight 12 rounds with both Klitschkos sat on his shoulders! Think a decent domestic bout with Dillian Whyte could be his big test come next spring if he hits the ground running coming off his ban. There is a bit of needle there between them too...
I saw Camarelle beat Joshua for the gold medal. Camarelle won that fight, Joshua was given the title, did not earn it. However, Joshua should fight Wilder fight now, so should Tyson Fury, Hughie Fury, Thompson, Pulev, Boytsov, David Haye, Arreola, etc. Vlad has mentioned fighting Wilder, if he does you will see Wilder get knocked out..................
I agree he was lucky to get the decision BUT the way he took the fight to roberto in the last round was very impressive. Aggresive and determined. He looked like he wanted to get him out of there. He won the last round more convincinly than cammeralle won the first two. And his one punch power hes showing in his first two fights is impressive. Remember when fury first turned pro? He was wearing opponents down rather than knocking them down. Im more impressed by Joshua at this time than any other HW prospect weve had in recent years.