Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn: Anthony Joshua, A Huge Target on His Back

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn: Anthony Joshua, A Huge Target on His Back

    Olympic super-heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has set his sights on world domination following his switch to the professional ranks.

    Joshua claimed gold at London 2012 after beating Italy's Roberto Cammarelle in the final at the ExCeL and has since taken his time working out his next move.

    Now, almost a year to the day since the London Games began, Joshua has signed a three-year contract with Eddie Hearn's Matchroom organisation - who also recently signed Joshua's fellow gold medallist Luke Campbell.

    The 23-year-old will kick off his professional career at the O2 Arena on October 5 against an opponent yet to be announced, and has paid tribute to those who had helped him succeed in the amateur ranks.

    "A big thank you to GB Boxing, through the thick and thin and on the tough road and learning my trade," said Joshua.

    "They took me from a complete novice to ABA champion to number one in the world, the Olympic gold medallist.

    "It was a privilege working with the coaches and it has given me the foundations to move into the professional ranks and take that formula as an amateur, to hopefully become and a great ambassador for professional boxing and become number one in the world at some time in the future.
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  • joe strong
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    I don't follow amateurs. 3 rounds, headgear & a ****** scoring system. winning a gold medal doesn't mean much to me as i have witnessed david defigbon & willie dewitt fail to accomplish anything as a pro following a medal at the olympics... We shall see what joshua can do as a pro

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    • Tonyu
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      Originally posted by joe strong
      I don't follow amateurs. 3 rounds, headgear & a ****** scoring system. winning a gold medal doesn't mean much to me as i have witnessed david defigbon & willie dewitt fail to accomplish anything as a pro following a medal at the olympics... We shall see what joshua can do as a pro
      De witt is a good example so is Audley - but Joshua will be a good role model we need this kind of fighter because we seem to be surrounded by morons these days who talk the bigest load of rubbish such Froch/Fury/Hay/Degale/Khan and Bellew (they must of gone to the same school for morons). I am behind Joshua and hopefully he can be a huge succees for the sake of Boxing.

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      • kokingbill
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        I have nothing against the guy, but the target on his back is because he got the top spot while most people had him losing his fights at the Olympics. If he wasn't so vulnerable, there'd be no target on his back because he'd be feared.

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