‘If that means going in like a wrecking ball against Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua will do that’ – Eddie Hearn reveals


‘If that means going in like a wrecking ball against Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua will do that’ – Eddie Hearn reveals
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With Anthony Joshua successfully defending his WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight titles against Kubrat Pulev at the Wembley Arena, last week – Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury is all the hype in the boxing world. With the fight imminent, the only question that remains to be answered is that – will Anthony Joshua take on Oleksandr Usyk first, before facing the Gypsy King?

Speaking to FightHype about how Anthony Joshua will fare against Tyson Fury, his promoter and Matchroom Boxing CEO Eddie Hearn, revealed that Anthony Joshua isn’t getting much credit for his recent performances over Kubrat Pulev and Andy Ruiz Jr and people were still disregarding his boxing ability, before going on to say that AJ can go in like a wrecking ball against Tyson Fury if he wanted to.

People are still disregarding his boxing ability” – Eddie Hearn

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Eddie Hearn was quoted as saying, “I just think that it’s not really a style that he’s adapted now. He’s just using the most efficient way to beat what’s in front of him. And you know if that means going in like a wrecking ball against Tyson Fury, he will do that, but people are still disregarding his boxing ability. We saw it against Andy Ruiz, we saw it again against Kubrat Pulev. He’s not really getting the credit for that, I think you know, but it was a great performance, I thought. It was a really well-rounded, mature performance. That was a bit of everything.” 

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Eddie Hearn in a way is speaking facts, as there were a lot of people who murmured that Anthony Joshua should have finished Kubrat Pulev then and there, especially when he caught him in the third round. How do you think will Anthony Joshua go about, against Tyson Fury?

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