ANTHONY JOSHUA is blowing away far more experienced rivals for fun, yet Britain's brightest heavyweight hope believes he only deserves a miserly one out of 10 for what he has achieved so far.
A staggering first year as a pro has seen the Watford man chalk up nine stoppage wins all inside three rounds - veteran Russian Denis Bakhtov the latest to feel Joshua's full force on Saturday night when he was blasted out in four minutes at London's 02 Arena.
That landed Joshua's first pro title, the vacant WBC International belt. But, despite the rapid progress he has made since winning Olympic gold in London 2012 - after taking a year out - Joshua remains his own biggest critic.
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A staggering first year as a pro has seen the Watford man chalk up nine stoppage wins all inside three rounds - veteran Russian Denis Bakhtov the latest to feel Joshua's full force on Saturday night when he was blasted out in four minutes at London's 02 Arena.
That landed Joshua's first pro title, the vacant WBC International belt. But, despite the rapid progress he has made since winning Olympic gold in London 2012 - after taking a year out - Joshua remains his own biggest critic.
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