I am one of Anthony Joshua's biggest fans. It is no secret that I tried to sign him after he became the London 2012 Olympic super-heavyweight champion as he is a fine prospect who one day may win the world heavyweight title.
Having said that I am disappointed that the opponents he has faced so far in his 11-fight professional career have not been stepped up of sufficient quality to test either his durability or his chin - the two big questions that need answering.
The latest, the rather pathetic American Jason Gavern, was duly despatched in three rounds, a predictable outcome as he had been beaten 20 times before and stopped or ko'd in half of those defeats. As a contest, it told us nothing about Joshua's true professional potential, which is a pity.
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Having said that I am disappointed that the opponents he has faced so far in his 11-fight professional career have not been stepped up of sufficient quality to test either his durability or his chin - the two big questions that need answering.
The latest, the rather pathetic American Jason Gavern, was duly despatched in three rounds, a predictable outcome as he had been beaten 20 times before and stopped or ko'd in half of those defeats. As a contest, it told us nothing about Joshua's true professional potential, which is a pity.
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