Hearn getting carried away. If you apply some perspective, beating Ngannou doesn't mean much -- beyond making Tyson Fury feel uncomfortable.
What we can say, is that Joshua appears to be working well with Davison, appears to have more of an appetite for the sport back and looks effective. Tied into the appetite thing, he is also fighting frequently. As Robert Garcia said recently, that level of activity is beneficial for Joshua and probably driving an upturn in his performances. There's still more than a hint of being thin skinned, though, with his complaints about the pressure the media puts on him.
I think Usyk beats Fury and that probably throws a spanner in the works of any megafight in the division after that.
What we can say, is that Joshua appears to be working well with Davison, appears to have more of an appetite for the sport back and looks effective. Tied into the appetite thing, he is also fighting frequently. As Robert Garcia said recently, that level of activity is beneficial for Joshua and probably driving an upturn in his performances. There's still more than a hint of being thin skinned, though, with his complaints about the pressure the media puts on him.
I think Usyk beats Fury and that probably throws a spanner in the works of any megafight in the division after that.
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