British heavyweights Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois are going through off at Wembley this week and former professional Joseph Parker believes Joshua will finish the bout in simply six rounds.
Joseph Parker Backing Joshua
New Zealand boxer Joseph Parker is backing former opponent Anthony Joshua to beat Daniel Dubois, in what is ready to be a heavyweight conflict of the ages.
A report British attendance is anticipated at Wembley this weekend for Joshua-Dubois with 96,000 followers heading to London to observe the heavyweight titans battle it out.
Joshua is the agency betting favorite for Saturday’s struggle and most supporters consider that ‘AJ’ will come out on high and Parker is not any completely different.
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— Anthony Joshua (@anthonyjoshua) September 20, 2024
Talking forward of the struggle, Parker stated that he thinks Joshua will get the job performed in just below six rounds: “I really feel like Joshua within the first 5 – 6 rounds, he’s seemed very harmful in his final fights.
“I really feel if Dubois [wins it will be] late rounds, he confirmed a fantastic chin in opposition to Filip Hrgovic and nice dedication – and that energy within the late rounds. He’s a reside underdog and he’s received loads to show.”
Dubois has gained each of his final two bouts since dropping to Oleksandr Usyk, however Joshua has additionally not misplaced since dropping to the Ukrainian heavyweight champion.
“Joshua has the ability in the precise hand however he can even field. After I fought him he was in a position to nullify what I used to be doing. Joshua has much more energy than Hrgovic. I really feel like if he lands like Hrgovic landed, Joshua will cease him. But when Dubois lands clear, he’ll check AJ’s chin – and might AJ then present the grit and dedication to return again and win after being harm?”
Parker fought AJ simply as soon as throughout his profession, dropping to the Brit by way of unanimous resolution in 2018. The 32-year-old retired from boxing in 2024, after successful his final 5 fights within the ring.