Anthony Joshua SHOWED HIS ACTUAL CONDITION BEFORE THE FIGHT WITH Tyson Fury / Deontay Wilder - Ruiz

Anthony Joshua SHOWED HIS ACTUAL CONDITION BEFORE THE FIGHT WITH Tyson Fury / Deontay Wilder - Ruiz

Anthony Joshua SHOWED HIS ACTUAL CONDITION BEFORE THE FIGHT WITH Tyson Fury / Deontay Wilder - Ruiz The desire to learn something new and explore the unknown does not always benefit and goes for the good. So, it was the improvement of boxing skills that caused the career downfall of the British ex-world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs), who turned from a dangerous "beast" into just a "boxer". This opinion was expressed by Croatian heavyweight Filip Hrgovic Philip assured him that he would not allow such a mistake. "I'm careful not to learn too much and because of that become someone I'm not, squandering my advantages," says Hrgovich. — I think that's what happened to Anthony Joshua. He was a beast. He was a real knockout, and then he started learning too much about boxing, started boxing too much and thinking" His old friend, who weighs 149 kg, is ready to fight with Joshua Jarrell Miller is still hoping to meet the Brit. Moreover, he wants to come out against him on April 1, when AJ makes a comeback. His promoter Dmitry Salita says that the native of New York "remains clean, continues to pass tests and win." "Jarrell called me last week and said: "Dmitry, I will agree to a smaller fee, just tell Joshua that I want to fight him," Salita told The Express. — If he can return to this level, I think it will be interesting to see him in such elite fights." Dmitry Salita, representing the interests of American heavyweight (over 90.7 kg) Jermaine Franklin (21-1, 14 KOs), commented on rumors that his ward is the most likely next opponent of former world champion Briton Anthony Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs). Recall that AJ's return is scheduled for April 1 at the O2 Arena in London (England). "Yes, Jermaine is excited about the opportunity to once again show British boxing fans that he is the best American heavyweight in the world. As you saw in the fight with White, Jermaine is not afraid of a big name, even if he needs to fight a thousand miles from home," Salita said in an interview with Sky Sports. "His way of thinking is to become the heavyweight champion of the world. Beat Joshua, beat White in a rematch The famous British boxing veteran Ricky Hatton is convinced that former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua made a mistake when he fired his long-time coach Robert McCracken after the defeat. "Joshua had no reason to leave McCracken. No one knows him better than Robert. He has been with him since the Olympics, won the first championship title with him. I was a little disappointed with his last team, because when he lost, it seemed that poor Anthony had a little breakdown in the ring. Your job as a coach doesn't end with going through 12 rounds of three minutes each and hearing the final gong. No, you have to keep an eye on your fighter until he leaves the arena. Rob would have kept the situation under control. But then Joshua was allowed to throw belts out of the ring, rush around the ring, scream, complain, and then take the microphone. I almost cried because of him. He had a really bad moment," Hutton said. Robert Garcia, ex-coach of former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, believes that cooperation with Derrick James will only benefit the British boxer. "I've been saying from day one that the best thing Joshua can do is to go train in the USA. As far as I understand, he will do so. If I'm not mistaken, he will be working with Derrick James. This is a good coach, especially since Joshua will come and train alongside Errol Spence, Jermell Charlo and Frank Martin. They are all very talented fighters. Since I left England and came back to the USA, I've been talking to the whole Joshua team: "This is what Anthony needs. He needs to be around real fighters, in real training camps." It sucks that he didn't come to Riverside and didn't continue training with me. I'd like that. But I don't blame him. I keep working. I'm very busy with all my fighters," Garcia said. Legendary American boxer Roy Jones supported the decision of former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua to train under the guidance of Derrick James. "Derrick James is a great coach, he does cool things with Errol Spence. He achieved more than people could imagine. So I think James will be a great coach. I told Joshua that if the chemistry with someone is good, then he needs to make a choice in favor of this person. I think James is exactly the right person. He can help Joshua in terms of confidence and his skill. Errol Spence puts pressure on fights, and I think James will be a great teacher for Joshua, because Anthony needs to learn how to put pressure. He is more dangerous when he exerts pressure. So I think they fit together. If I had known from the beginning that Joshua was considering James, I would have told him straight out that they would be a good tandem," Jones said.