At the same time, Deontay’s coach also notes Anthony’s strengths.
Malik Scottformer world champion coach Deontay Wilderbelieves that his ward will knock out Anthony Joshuaif the Briton does not improve his current form.
“I watched the fight with Jermain Franklin again and I think it was a fair performance. Do I think Wilder will knock him out now? Absolutely. But I also saw so many good things that AJ did.”
“I like Anthony who fought Alexander Povetkin, who fought Dillian Whyte for the first time, who fought Kubrat Pulev. AJ, who defeated Franklin, does not appear to have regained his former form. But we’ll see.”
Joshua had his last fight in April with Jermain Franklin. Anthony defeated the American via unanimous decision.
Recall that Skill Challenge Entertainment plans to host a match of champions Usyk-Fury and a face-to-face fight of two former world champions Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder in the Middle East. According to promoter Eddie Hearn, the deal could bring the boxers up to $400 million if a night with two top fights can be arranged.
Source: Sportarena

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