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Best laid plans often go to waste in boxing but when Ben Davison took over the reigns of Anthony Joshua’s training team, he probably assumed he would spend the first part of 2024 preparing the two-time unified heavyweight champion for a shootout with Deontay Wilder.

When Joseph Parker outboxed a disappointing Wilder in December, Joshua’s team quickly pivoted to a fight with Francis Ngannou on March 8th. The opponent may have changed but after guiding Joshua to an impressive fifth round stoppage of Otto Wallin last time out, Davison isn’t taking the fight with the mixed martial artist any less seriously .

Ngannou, of course, came close to scoring one of the biggest shocks of all time last October when he dropped WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury in the third round and pushed him to the wire before losing a split decision.

Many have assumed that as well as Ngannou did in his professional boxing debut, he was helped by Fury wildly underestimating him. Davison doesn’t subscribe to that school of thought.

“I know Tyson, obviously. I’ve worked with him,” Davison said at the Joshua-Ngannou launch press conference this week. “He’s a very professional athlete. He takes his job very seriously. He would have prepared properly for Ngannou. Now, mentally sometimes it’s hard to put yourself in that position where you fully have respect for the opponent. Even though you’re trying to do all the right things, sometimes that’s not there. Only he can answer those questions, but Ngannou shocked all of us and I think he’s a very credible opponent.”

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The relationship between a fighter and their trainer is the most important in boxing. There are times when trainers have to ask their fighters to do unnatural things in the ring and when they get off their stool and head back into battle, the boxer needs to do so with total belief that the man on the other side of the ropes has given them the right instructions. For Davison, that bond is the most important thing to have emerged from the relatively short amount of time he and Joshua have spent working together.

“I can’t speak for him but my experience is [that he’s] extremely coachable,” he said. “I feel like trust got built to a certain point where I needed it to be just before the Otto Wallin fight. There was a few things before going into the fight where I was extremely confident that that trust was there. Now, each fight is different and you have to keep building on that but I think that the way we coach suits the type of character that he is.”

Davison and his assistant, Lee Wylie, are renowned for forensically breaking down fighters but when somebody of Joshua’s caliber walks through the gym door it is a case of simplifying matters and reminding them what they are good at. Joshua doesn’t need to be shown how to throw a jab or a right hand to the body but he can be shown when to throw them and told why he is doing so. Having spent a long time seemingly caught between styles and unsure of himself, Joshua looked confident and relaxed against Wallin.

“People were going, ‘Ben’s rejuvenated A.J.’ It’s a load of nonsense,” Davison said. “He’s an Olympic gold medalist. Those are the skills he’s always had. All that we’ve done is helped him to understand, ‘These are the tools you’ve got that we think will work for that job and these are the tools that you’ve got that we think will work for that job.’ That’s our job really.

“Lee Wylie says this about football. Pep Guardiola doesn’t tell Cristiano Ronaldo to kick the football a little bit more with this part of the foot. He teaches the team how to play in a system against another team and that’s what we do as coaches at this level.”

Francis Ngannou has vowed to target Anthony Joshua’s chin when they fight in Saudi Arabia on March 8 with plenty on the line for both fighters.

The card — dubbed “Knockout Chaos”– will also feature Joseph Parker against Zhilei Zhang as the co-main event.

Former UFC champion Ngannou is out to prove his impressive performance against Tyson Fury in October — when he knocked the WBC champion down in the third round — was no fluke.

“I’m just a beginner out here that’s going to train really hard and come as an underdog to win the fight,” Ngannou said at a news conference on Monday. “Yes the Tyson Fury fight was great, it was awesome, but that’s now in the past and I have a new challenge in front of me.

“I take it even more serious now than before because I think there’s something more on the line.”

Ngannou made no secret of how he’ll target Joshua and as a novice boxer, knows his biggest strength is his knockout power.

“Yes I heard that he [Joshua] doesn’t have a chin, I don’t know if it’s true or not. We’re going to find out, I hope I have the opportunity to test that out. In the fight you try to hit somebody in the chin or wherever you can hit him.

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“Maybe I will do something that nobody has done before and I really think I have the tools to do that, starting with a win against AJ.”

For Joshua, fighting again less than three months after the win over Otto Wallin, shows yet again his desire to keep active. A more convincing win over Ngannou than Fury could manage will be another building block in his pursuit to becoming a three time world champion.

“Every fight leads to somewhere. This fight is my everything,” Joshua said. “We’ll see where it leads me. Right now I’m not thinking about any champ belts or anything. My main focus is Francis and to be fair getting through intense focused training camp.”

Joshua also confirmed he will work with trainer Ben Davison again after the pair linked up prior to the victory over Wallin.

Joshua had agreed to a deal to fight former world champion Deontay Wilder before the Dec. 23 card but Wilder’s unanimous defeat to Parker ruined those plans.

Promoter Eddie Hearn said as soon as Wilder lost, a fight with Ngannou became a very real prospect. The new deal didn’t take long to make.

“As soon as that show finished, his excellency [Saudi Prince Turki Al Alshaikh] said to myself and Frank [Warren] ‘we need to talk,'” Hearn said. “[He said] ‘What is the biggest fight we can do on March 8th?’ It’s this one.

“There’s big jeopardy in this fight. This man [Joshua] is going to be the undisputed heavyweight world champion. I truly believe that. But he’s doing it the difficult way going through obstacles and what some might say an immovable object.

Warren also predicts fireworks and believes the bout will end in a knockout either way, hinting the winner could go on to face the winner of Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, who face off next month.

“For AJ I think he’s in a tough fight. I think there will be a knockout. They’ve both got bombs in their hands. For the winner — his excellency said — the big fight that’s happening on [Feb.17] with Tyson and Usyk… the winner of that, would we like to see them against the winner of this fight?

“Everybody in this room would love to see that, everyone in boxing would love to see that.”

Simon Jordan is now taking a more favourable view about the future of Anthony Joshua’s boxing career.

Following AJ’s impressive win over Otto Wallin in December, and Deontay Wilder’s defeat to Joseph Parker on the same card, the talkSPORT host believes a pathway has been cleared for the Brit to become a three-time heavyweight world champion.

Speaking on the talkBOXING podcast after confirmation AJ vs Francis Ngannou is signed for March 8, Jordan began: “Joshua dealt with Otto Wallin.

“But what we haven’t learned about this ‘Joshua 2.0’ is whether he can take a shot and come back from it in the way he had to against Wladimir Klitschko.

“That’s the overriding question.”

At this point Oliver asked directly if Jordan believes AJ will win a heavyweight world title again and he replied: “Yes. I think the pathway’s been cleared for him.

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“Does he win a world title against Tyson Fury? I’m not sure. I don’t think so.”

Oliver interjected: “But it’s a closer fight than you originally thought?”

And Jordan agreed: “Only because of what we’ve seen from Fury in his recent fight [vs Ngannou].

“And we’ve seen people suggesting the reason why he’s meeting people in the middle of the ring is because he can’t move about anymore.

“The Fury we’ve seen against Dillian Whyte and Deontay Wilder – that Fury beats Joshua.

“The Fury we’ve got now may not do it, but I still think he does.

“But I go on with your question of, ‘Do I think he [Joshua] wins a world title?’

“Does he win a world title against Oleksandr Usyk? I think Usyk does him again.

“Now, because a pathway’s been cleared, does he win a world title against Filip Hrgovic – who I think is a strong fighter but not a real risk for Joshua compared to what Fury and Usyk are – yes I now do because the landscape has changed…

“Hrgovic lost to Zhilei Zhang and got the result, and wasn’t particularly impressive against Demsey McKean.

“And in his most recent fight against Mark De Mori, well f*** off, it wasn’t a fight for him, was it?

“I think Hrgovic is a decent fighter, but there’s levels in this game and Joshua is on a different level to Hrgovic.”

 

EDDIE HEARN has confirmed Anthony Joshua’s next fight will be against UFC legend Francis Ngannou – the man who rocked Tyson Fury.

After reports emerged on social media late on Friday night, the Matchroom boxing chief took to X to announce that they were true.

Hearn added that the exact date for the mega-money clash will unveiled at a press conference in London on January 15.

Although the bout is expected to take place on March 9.

Hearn wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Tonight we confirm it’s a Done Deal! @anthonyjoshua v @francis_ngannou collide on a huge night in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – press conference Jan 15 in London with full details dropping soon.”

The bout is set to be a ten-round boxing match between the two-time former heavyweight champion and ex-UFC title holder, and is another coup for Saudi dealmaker Turki Al-Sheikh.

The news comes after AJ’s £100million two-fight deal with Deontay Wilder went up in smoke last month after the American suffered a shock defeat to former WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker.

The first of the duo’s back-to-back fights was set to take place in Saudi Arabia on the March date.

And a spring return to action still appears to be on the cards for the Brit, even though a long-overdue showdown with Wilder isn’t.

Hearn recently hinted that Joshua could replicate the schedule he had in 2023, in which he fought three times in the space of ten months, winning all three.

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He defeated Jermain Franklin by unanimous decision back in March before knocking out Robert Helenius in the seventh round in August.

Joshua then stretched his winning-streak to three by forcing Wallin to retire at the end of the fifth round last month in Saudi.

Meanwhile the 37-year-old Ngannou put his MMA career on hold last year to fight WBC champ Fury, 35, in Saudi.

And he almost stunned the boxing world when he incredibly dropped the Gypsy King, only to be controversially denied a stunning victory on points.

Despite the defeat, his stock has risen and now he has secured what promises to be another bumper payday against one of boxing’s finest, after banking £8m for his last outing in the ring with Fury.

Although Hearn does not fancy Ngannou’s chances of an upset this time, as he talked down the Cameroonian’s abilities on talkSPORT on Friday night.

After confirming the bout, Hearn said: “If you watch him on the pads – I don’t want to be disrespectful – but there is absolutely no way in the world that Francis Ngannou could win even a Southern Area title.

“Johnny Fisher is our guy, Southern Area champion. Johnny Fisher vs Ngannou is a total mismatch, Fisher would have him out of there in a round.”

Ngannou posted his own message to fans on social media tonight amid the news, saying: “Making big moves in the new year. 2024 is going to be [fire emoji].”

Joshua is desperate to return to the top of the mountain in the heavyweight division and become a three-time champ.

However, he and the rest of the top contenders are currently waiting to see who emerges triumphant when Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face-off in their unification fight.

That mouthwatering showdown will also take place in Saudi on February 17 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh.

Usyk, who beat Joshua for the WBA, WBO and IBF straps and then triumphed in the rematch, has a record of 21-0, while undefeated Fury sits at 33-1-0.

 

Anthony Joshua’s former trainer Robert Garcia has denied any interest in one rumoured opponent for his ex-fighter, claiming that the fight should not even be sanctioned.

Garcia was crowned as the 2011 Ring Magazine Trainer of the Year, and has trained the likes of Nonito Donaire, Marcos Maidana and his younger brother Mikey Garcia since retiring from the sport in 2001. He currently corners unified champion Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez.

The former IBF super-featherweight champion turned coach was appointed as Joshua’s lead trainer for the his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, one year after he lost his unified heavyweight crown.

The partnership ended after just one contest though, as ‘AJ’ lost a split-decision to the Ukrainian in the rematch after an improved but insufficient performance.

Joshua has since partnered up with Derrick James and now Ben Davison and put together a much stronger display under the latter last month, where he knocked out tricky Swedish southpaw Otto Wallin.

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Now he is being linked to a fight with Filip Hrgovic, which could potentially be for a vacant IBF heavyweight title, along with a potential clash with Francis Ngannou, who knocked down Tyson Fury back in October on his boxing debut before losing by split decision.

In an interview with ES News, Garcia claimed that a potential showdown between Joshua and Ngannou is completely one-sided and said that it shouldn’t even be sanctioned.

For now at least, a match-up with Hrgovic appears more likely, but time will tell if the Ngannou fight could happen.

Zhilei Zhang believes he’s the perfect opponent for Anthony Joshua’s next fight.

‘AJ’ returned to the ring in Saudi Arabia last month on DAZN pay-per-view. There, he dominated former title challenger Otto Wallin, winning by fifth-round stoppage. While it was a big night for Joshua, he likely fought with conflicting feelings.

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In the co-main event, Deontay Wilder suffered a lopsided decision defeat at the hands of Joseph Parker. In the process, ‘The Bronze Bomber’ blew up a scheduled March 9 date with Joshua. Despite hopes that the contest would proceed irrespective of the loss, Eddie Hearn confirmed it was off this week.

Along with that, he revealed that Joshua would still return in March. In a recent interview, the promoter stated that the British boxer would meet one of three men next. Those potential opponents are Filip Hrgovic, Francis Ngannou, and Zhang.

‘Big Bang’ discussed the potential fight with Joshua in a recent interview with FightHype. There, he explained that he was the perfect opponent, given his wide appeal across the globe.

In the interview, Zhang stated through an interpreter.