Possible opponent misrepresents Joshua (Photo)

Anthony Joshua defended the champion after defeating Carlos Takam with a technical co-operation in the 10th round. But for a British boxer, it's considered average and robotic by not filling his eye. It's about one of the potential opponents, New Zealand boxer Joseph Parker. He doesn't seem too worried about [...]
Anthony Joshua defended the champion after defeating Carlos Takam with a technical co-operation in the 10th round.
But for a British boxer, it's considered average and robotic by not filling his eye.
It's about one of the potential opponents, New Zealand boxer Joseph Parker.
He doesn't seem too concerned about a meeting with the Watford-born brusher and has been critical of his style.
I've said it many times, I'd like to fight Joshua to show you what I have.
He's good, he's great, he's strong and he's used to it, but I think he's just average, he's robotic.
The dropback “He grows all the time, but I don't think he looked so impressive. There wasn't much movement.
He stood in place or tried to chase Takam down and hit him with a big blow, but he couldn't bring him down.
In the announcement 12 days ago [Takam] was very impressive, imagine if he had a complete camp?














