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Breaking Down Anthony Joshua’s Last Three Opponents: Preparing for Daniel Dubois
Breaking Down Anthony Joshua’s Last Three Opponents: Preparing for Daniel Dubois
Anthony Joshua (28-3, 25 KOs) and Daniel Dubois (21-2, 20 KOs) will meet on September 21 for the IBF world heavyweight title. The world title fight will be the main event of a Riyadh Season card at Wembley Stadium. The undercard is impressive, and Liam Gallagher will also be performing, with fights able to watch the event on DAZN PPV, TNT Sports PPV, PPV.com and Sky Sports Box Office. Big Fight Weekend are continuing our build-up to fight night and looking at Joshua’s last three opponents.
Analysing Anthony Joshua’s Last Three Opponents Ahead of Dubois Fight
Anthony Joshua vs. Robert Helenius – August 12, 2023
Helenius started the fight well in round one, landing two nice-looking left hooks. AJ tried to impose himself, but the Finnish fighter was unnerved. AJ began to work his jab well in round two but struggled to land any power punches. The British fighter narrowly missed the target with a massive right hand.
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Joshua seemed to be overthinking his technique and wasn’t throwing enough. Joshua started to let his hands go more in four and five, having success. The crowd were restless and seemingly looking to see their man land a statement KO. Round seven was seemingly going the same way, with not much happening before AJ closed the distance and landed a massive right hand, which ended the fight emphatically.
Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin – December 23, 2023
The fight against Wallin was the first outing for the Watford native under the tutelage of Ben Davison. Before the fight, some tipped the Swedish southpaw to cause AJ problems. Joshua stamped his authority in round three with well-placed shots to the head and body.
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The British fighters’ movement seemed to be troubling Wallin. Round five saw Joshua step on the gas and repeatedly land telling blows, inflicting visible damage to his opponent’s nose. Following the conclusion of the fifth round, Wallin’s corner did not let him come out to continue fighting in the sixth, awarding Joshua the victory.
Francis Ngannou – March 8, 2024
The beginning of the fight saw – both men feel their way into it before Joshua landed a heavy straight right that sent Ngannou to the canvas. Despite beating the count, this was already the beginning of the end.
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A right hand once again sent the Cameroonian fighter to the canvas. Once Ngannou beat the count, the referee waved the fight to continue. AJ stalked his prey and landed a massive right hand that folded Ngannou, forcing referee Ricky Gonzalez to wave off the fight immediately. What a KO, and what a statement from AJ.
As Joshua prepares to face Dubois for the IBF world heavyweight title on September 21, his recent victories highlight his power and adaptability in the ring under the guidance of Ben Davison and Lee Wylie. A win for AJ could propel him towards a shot at the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury 2. Whatever happens at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night, it looks set to be a night of thrilling action for fans worldwide.
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