The world of boxing is no stranger to bold statements and unexpected challenges, but Edgar Berlanga’s recent social media post boldly declaring his desire to face former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua blurs the lines between ambition and reality. While Berlanga’s assertion to step up from the super middleweight division (168 lbs) to fight Joshua at
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Despite facing a significant setback in his career, Anthony Joshua is determined to continue his boxing journey. The recent knockout loss to Daniel Dubois left many fans and experts questioning his future in the sport. However, Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, revealed that the 34-year-old is currently in rehabilitation and eagerly awaiting his return to the
In the high-intensity world of boxing, split-second decisions can alter the course of a match, influencing not just its outcome, but also the narrative that unfolds around a fighter’s career. Last Saturday, Anthony Joshua faced off against Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium—a bout that many anticipated would define the trajectory of both fighters. However, Joshua’s
Anthony Joshua has faced a significant setback in his boxing career following his recent loss to Daniel Dubois. This defeat has not deterred him, however; he continues to harbor ambitions of reclaiming a championship title and becoming a three-time heavyweight champion. With a record of 28 wins and 4 losses, including 25 knockouts, Joshua’s determination
In the volatile arena of heavyweight boxing, where champions can switch places and fortunes can change rapidly, Anthony Joshua finds himself at a crucial crossroads. Promoter Eddie Hearn has asserted that Joshua should hold off on any fights until the December 21st rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk concludes. The implications of this rematch
Anthony Joshua, the former two-time heavyweight champion, recently faced a significant setback in his career with a knockout loss to Daniel Dubois. Ending in the fifth round at Wembley Stadium, this defeat raised questions about Joshua’s future in the boxing ring. However, rather than signaling a premature end to his illustrious journey, Joshua remains optimistic
The heavyweight boxing landscape has seen remarkable transformations over the years, with two figures dominating the narrative: Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder. Once revered as the giants of the division, both fighters have endured harsh realities following their careers’ zenith. With recent losses haunting their paths, the possibility of a match between them seems ever
The boxing world recently bore witness to a surprising turn of events as Anthony Joshua faced off against the heavy-hitting Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium. With a record of 28 wins and 4 losses, Joshua is no stranger to high-stakes bouts, but this recent clash epitomizes the challenges he faces in the ring. After suffering
In an unexpected twist that sent shockwaves across the boxing community, Daniel Dubois delivered a stunning knockout to Anthony Joshua in the fifth round of their bout at Wembley Stadium. This emotional event not only disrupted Joshua’s ambitions of a mega-fight against Tyson Fury but also cast a shadow over his future in the ring,
British boxing icon Anthony Joshua affirmed his dedication to the sport following his recent defeat against fellow heavyweight Daniel Dubois for the IBF title. Despite significant speculation surrounding his potential retirement, Joshua emerged from this challenging match unbowed, emphasizing his intent to continue competing in the boxing ring. “Of course I want to continue fighting,”
The heavyweight boxing landscape is often fraught with unpredictability, as evidenced by recent events involving Anthony Joshua. After suffering a devastating fifth-round knockout loss to Daniel Dubois, doubt has crept into the minds of fans and analysts alike about Joshua’s future in the sport. Retired boxing champion Terence Crawford has weighed in on the situation,
In a highly anticipated clash that many hoped would be a display of Anthony Joshua’s prowess, the reality turned out to be quite grim. Joshua was faced with Daniel Dubois in London, coming off a string of successes and hopeful of proving doubters wrong. Yet, what unfolded was a poignant narrative of resilience intermingled with