Originally posted by OhMightyThanos
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Anthony Joshua is out working or at-least matching Tyson Fury, when you compare their performances.
But for some reason, Tyson Fury apparently has monster level endurance. Monster level endurance that makes you look like a complete state after 2 rounds vs Deontay Wilder III.
It is only really Usyk and Joyce in this era of Heavyweights, who have elite level endurance.
Anthony Joshua's endurance is not super great, but compared to 95% of the other Heavyweights in the game 'Joshua's endurance is satisfactory'.
Does Andy Ruiz Junior have better endurance than Joshua? No.
Here are some statistics for you:
Anthony Joshua's total out put vs Wladimir Kiltschko was 355 punches. The fight lasted into the 11 th round.
Tyson Fury's total out put vs Wladimir Kiltschko was 371 punches.
Anthony Joshua's total out put vs Usyk I was 641 punches. Joshua achieved a higher work rate than Usyk.
Tyson Fury's total out put vs Deontay Wilder I was 327 punches. The fight lasted the full 12 rounds. I.E Deontay Wilder's total out put was 430 punches. The fight was a draw, Fury was backed up all night and decked twice etc.
Anthony Joshua's total out put vs Usyk II was 492 punches.
Tyson Fury's total out put vs Deontay Wilder II was 267 punches.
Conclusion: As you can see, Joshua's endurance is nowhere near as bad as people make out. And a certain Tyson Fury's endurance is completely and utterly overrated by miles. I am not claiming that Joshua's endurance is great, but within this era of heavyweights? It is satisfactory.
I have went on record and stated, that if Fury loses to Uysk 'It will be because he fatigues and starts making mistakes'.
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