Two-time heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua has shared his thoughts on his victory over former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.
Joshua said in an interview with DAZN:
I look at the Ngannou fight — the guy was a juggernaut, he was massive. I’m not saying he was an elite boxer, but I took it on the premise of what he did versus Tyson Fury, who was the WBC champion. He gave Fury one of his toughest nights in the ring. I was able to dispatch of him in two rounds when the WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury struggled to take him in ten rounds.
On September 21 in London, Joshua will fight against Daniel Dubois.
Joshua last stepped into the ring with Francis Ngannou in March of this year. That fight, stopped in the second round, ended with Joshua winning by knockout. He boasts a record of 28 wins (25 by knockout) and three losses.
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