Anthony Joshua

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Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin live updates: Fight predictions ... (The Athletic)

Anthony Joshua returns to the ring today hoping to get his career back on track with a victory over the American Jermaine Franklin in London.

But Franklin held his own against Whyte, the former WBC interim heavyweight champion, and was perhaps unfortunate to lose the contest, with two judges scoring it 116-112 in the Brit’s favour, with it level on the third card. It is a massive night for 33-year-old Joshua. In the United Kingdom the fight will be shown live on American streaming platform DAZN. That led him to Jermaine Franklin — and Joshua’s first bout without at least one world title on the line in almost seven years. “No I haven't seen them yet,” he said on Friday when asked about his family. •3h ago I just follow the process.” “I know I’ve got the possibility of doing it. And, prior to this contest, he had only fought twice in the heavyweight division. It's been a while since we've seen an early AJ stoppage but I think you'll see one.” I think this could be his last fight. Joshua and Franklin are expected to make their ring walks at 10.41pm BST, 5.41pm ET, 2.41pm PT.

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Anthony Joshua vs. Jermaine Franklin fight prediction, odds, start ... (CBSSports.com)

The former unified heavyweight champion looks to get back in the win column on Saturday night in London.

It also derailed the possibility of a showdown with fellow Englishman Tyson Fury to crown an undisputed champion in a fight that would have done incredible business as the biggest showdown in English boxing history. Ultimately, Whyte took a mildly-controversial majority decision, though Franklin proved he could hang with one of the better heavyweights in the world. Joshua entered the rematch as an underdog for the first time in his career. Joshua was able to dominate the rematch with Ruiz, winning back his titles in the process, and followed that up with a knockout win over Kubrat Pulev before facing off with former undisputed cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk. in June 2019 and the first sign that the wheels were starting to come off the Joshua wagon. After winning the gold medal at the 2012 Olympics in front of his countrymen in London, Joshua quickly proved himself one of the top heavyweights in the professional ranks.

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Anthony Joshua vs. Jermaine Franklin underway: Live updates ... (DAZN News US)

The main event ringwalks scheduled for 10:08 p.m. BST / 5:08 p.m. ET. These timings could change due to the length of the undercard fights.

They have seen these classic Joshua finishes many times before and maybe their support would be the extra boost he needed to end the fight early. However, it’s clear there is still plenty to develop when it comes to the relationship between Joshua and his new trainer Derrick James, and maybe pushing for a world title shot in the Summer is a step too far. Clinches aplenty, Franklin looked to keep the fight at close range.

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Watch the Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin live stream (Digital Trends)

Anthony Joshua has his first comeback fight this weekend against Jermaine Franklin. Here's everything you need to know.

If you’re not in the U.S. The Anthony Joshua vs. There isn’t a [DAZN free trial](https://www.digitaltrends.com/dtdeals/dazn-free-trial/) anymore, so you’ll have to buy a month of the service to watch the match on Saturday. Just buy a VPN subscription and trick your internet into thinking you’re in the U.S. The match will be shown in the U.S. The match is being held at The O2 Arena in London, which accounts for the early start time in the U.S. [DAZN](https://www.digitaltrends.com/movies/what-is-dazn/) for U.S. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Anthony Joshua vs Jermaine Franklin live stream. The Joshua vs. Watch the Joshua vs. After back to back losses to Oleksandr Usyk, Anthony Joshua is starting his comeback. The match is being billed as “New Dawn,” as Joshua hopes to use this match as a reset to send him back on the road for a championship belt.

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Anthony Joshua v Jermaine Franklin: world heavyweight boxing – live (The Guardian)

Anthony Joshua bids for a first win since 2020 against American opponent Jermaine Franklin. Join Bryan Armen Graham for the latest.

That is nearly 11lb (5kg) heavier than his last fight, the August rematch against Usyk. “We can’t look back,” Joshua said this week. And Joshua immediately connects with a crisp jab. Franklin lands another right hand and Joshua is bleeding heavily from his nose. Franklin lands an overhand right and Joshua cracks back with a vicious counter. There’s an explosive exchange along the ropes near the end of the round, but Joshua emerges unscathed. The Michigan man is struggling more and more to close the distance, paying a cost whenever he tries to slip inside. The round follows what’s become a familiar pattern for two and a half minutes with Joshua boxing effectively until Franklin lands a huge right hand near the end of the round that rocks the Briton and moves him backward. Does the American have a fight-changing punch left in him? Joshua hurts Franklin with a body shot. with Joshua getting the better of them. [read Donald McRae’s full report](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/01/anthony-joshua-taken-the-distance-but-beats-jermaine-franklin-on-points) from ringside at the O2.

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Anthony Joshua tops Jermaine Franklin by unanimous decision (ESPN)

Former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua ended a two-fight slide with a unanimous decision over Jermaine Franklin on Saturday, then reiterated his desire ...

Joshua added: "The ball is in his court. Who do the fans want?" Saturday's bout was billed as the start of a "new dawn" for the former heavyweight champion. "I know who the fans want. Franklin was quick to dodge many of Joshua's punches, and even looked to inflict damage himself with an aggressive flurry of punches at the end of Round 4. Both boxers are without mandatory fight obligations, although previous talks over a proposed bout last December ended amid a flurry of deadlines and gibes.

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Anthony Joshua defeats Jermaine Franklin via unanimous decision ... (The Athletic)

Joshua, the two-time former unified world heavyweight champion, had lost his two previous fights to Oleksandr Usyk.

Joshua wants to fight heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. Joshua regularly landed with his left jab and caught Franklin on a number of occasions but the American heavyweight, who has never been stopped, stood firm. The most important thing is that Joshua won.

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Anthony Joshua faces perilous future after so-so performance in win ... (Yahoo Sports)

Former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua won an unimpressive unanimous decision Saturday in London, England, over Jermaine Franklin.

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Anthony Joshua tops Jermaine Franklin by unanimous decision (ESPN Australia)

LONDON -- Former heavyweight unified champion Anthony Joshua claimed his first win in over two years with a unanimous decision victory over American Jermaine Franklin at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday. The judges scored the bout 118-111, ...

Joshua added: "The ball is in his court. Who do the fans want?" Saturday's bout was billed as the start of a "new dawn" for the former heavyweight champion. "I know who the fans want. Franklin was quick to dodge many of Joshua's punches, and even looked to inflict damage himself with an aggressive flurry of punches at the end of Round 4. Both boxers are without mandatory fight obligations, although previous talks over a proposed bout last December ended amid a flurry of deadlines and gibes.

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Anthony Joshua got the win, but did he make a statement? (ESPN)

LONDON -- So much of Saturday's fight was about starting a new chapter for former heavyweight unified champion Anthony Joshua.

Joshua ended his in-ring speech by calling out his British counterpart, Fury, with whom he engaged in talks for a fight in December but fell apart. Tonight he also was without the pressure of a world title on the line, a fact he said in the build-up had been a weight off his large shoulders. Joshua's trademark during those hungry years had become his devastating straight right, and at the heaviest weight of his career (255.4 pounds) it was expected he would look to inflict damage on Saturday. Even his promoter, Eddie Hearn, admitted Joshua was "solid but not spectacular." This fight against Jermaine Franklin, therefore, was about resurrection -- a chance to rebuild his image and, more importantly, get back in the win column. This arena was where he made his pro debut and the stage when he won his first world title.

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Anthony Joshua taken the distance but beats Jermaine Franklin on ... (The Guardian)

Anthony Joshua was forced to go 12 rounds against the 29-year-old American before winning a unanimous points decision at the O2 Arena.

A more likely path for Joshua would be to next face Whyte, whom he has beaten before, and to build towards a far more difficult defining test much later in the year. Fighting broke out again briefly after the final bell, before they were separated, in a sign that Joshua harboured some frustration at his failure to close the show in clinical style. Three big right hands from Joshua hurt Franklin in blurring succession and it looked as if he was readying himself for a concussive finish. He had won the round but Joshua’s nose began to bleed and needed a little attention from his corner. But the American looked less comfortable when Joshua nailed him with a heavy right hand and then, later in the round, went to the body with thudding blows. Anthony Joshua won his first fight in more than two years with a comprehensive points victory over a brave and resilient Jermaine Franklin.

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Anthony Joshua Back in The Mix, Secures Decision Over Jermaine ... (BoxingScene.com)

Anthony Joshua wasn't spectacular Saturday night, but the former heavyweight champion comfortably got back to his winning ways with another new trainer, ...

Joshua countered Franklin with an overhand right just before the midway mark of the second round. Joshua nailed Franklin with a right hand at the midway point of the third round and another one about 10 seconds later. Joshua connected with a right uppercut and then an overhand right about 30 seconds into the 10th round. Franklin’s right uppercut connected less than 30 seconds into the fifth round. Franklin’s jab backed up Joshua with just over 45 seconds on the clock in the seventh round. Joshua hit Franklin with a left hand off a break a few seconds later, but Joshua wasn’t warned for that infraction.

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Photos: Anthony Joshua's one-sided victory over Jermaine Franklin (Boxing Junkie)

Former heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua defeated Jermaine Franklin by a one-sided decision Saturday at O2 Arena in London. The official scores were 118-111, ...

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Highlights and results: Anthony Joshua grinds out win over Franklin (Bad Left Hook)

Anthony Joshua didn't exactly dominate, but he got the job done against Jermaine Franklin.

Hatton (11-0, 4 KO) is starting to look a little stronger physically, has added some muscle, and the shot was hard and well-placed. Like his brothers, Galal isn’t afraid to get hit, and Calleros (36-11-1, 19 KO) landed some body shots here, but they didn’t seem to bother the 30-year-old Olympic gold medalist, and also he didn’t react big to anything Calleros did, he just kept up his plan and picked his opponent apart. You’ll go down a result and see me not caring so much about the next stoppage, which got a little criticism, so when you get there, think back to this paragraph and consider how bad I think Howard Foster’s stoppage was here. To give Franklin (21-2, 14 KO) his credit, he was not easily discouraged and he never gave up on trying to win, he just didn’t have the tools to beat this version of Joshua, who was fixated early on not making mistakes. Joshua (25-3, 22 KO) was cautious for a lot of the fight, and certainly clinched a fair amount, bringing to mind some of the less intriguing nights of Wladimir Klitschko’s long reign atop the division. Bad Left Hook unofficially scored the bout 118-110 for Joshua.

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Joshua posts unconvincing win over Franklin (The Detroit News)

London – Former two-time world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua returned to his winning ways but only after an unconvincing display in a unanimous ...

You know my promoter. You know my management. I stand here and I say that proudly."

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Will Anthony Joshua fight Tyson Fury next? AJ on title shot, KO ... (Sporting News)

Anthony Joshua has defended his inability to produce the knockout in a UD win over a game Jermaine Franklin at O2 Arena, and has called out Tyson Fury for a ...

"It’s all respect, but at the same time it’s a fight. "It would be ideal [to have a tune-up fight in between], after that long layoff to get active. "With [Wladimir] Klitschko, we went in for the kill in round five, and the only reason he managed to survive until the 11th was because I gassed. You’ll see so many fighters after me go through that process of throwing the kitchen sink at fighters not ready [to go down], whose will is on a sky-high and they just don’t want to give up. Even after a fight that they won — look at what happened to Tyson Fury after he beat Klitschko. But it was 12 rounds and he managed to see the final bell. Then we fast forward to the Pulev fight, for example, I was so close to taking him out that I probably threw 200 punches in a round trying to take him out. "If I see a wounded animal, I’m going in for the kill. While it may have underwhelmed in comparison to the early days of his career, in which he racked up seven KOs in this building, Joshua completely controlled proceedings on a night when his career was on the line. "Deep, deep, deep down, I’m not happy, because the ultimate goal is a knockout. He won 10 of the 12 rounds and never looked in real danger of being caught. Franklin, who was extremely unfortunate to lose by MD to Whyte four months ago, was a game and resilient opponent.

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Anthony Joshua sets sights on Fury in tweak to rebuild plan (WJXT News4JAX)

Anthony Joshua celebrates after winning a heavyweight boxing match against Jermaine Franklin at The O2, Saturday, April 1, 2023 in London.

Then I realized, I’ve got to get back to my boxing, be clever. “But sometimes an opportunity presents itself and you have to grab it with both hands. “Then we fast-forward to the (Kubrat) Pulev fight (in 2020) where I thought I was so close to taking him out that I threw about 200 punches in a round but he survived. And arranging a so-called “Battle of Britain” won’t be easy. The WBC heavyweight champion of the world — that’s what it’s all about. “That’s the pot of gold.

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Anthony Joshua names the fighter who is his 'pot of gold' following ... (DAZN News US)

Anthony Joshua is seeking a fight with Tyson Fury after returning to winning ways against Jermaine Franklin. Joshua made a successful comeback against the ...

If the opportunity presented itself and coach and the team were like: 'Yeah it's a good opportunity.' I would take the opportunity and grab it with both hands. "Sometimes opportunity presents itself and you have to grab it with both hands. “That's the WBC heavyweight champion of the world.

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Anthony Joshua vs. Jermaine Franklin full fight video highlights (MMA Fighting)

Joshua vs. Franklin took place April 1 at The 02 in London, England. Anthony Joshua (25-3) and Jermaine Franklin (21-2) faced off in the night's main event in a ...

MMA Fighting scores it 10-9 Joshua. Franklin has had enough — he shucks off another clinch and gets admonished by the referee. Franklin bulldozes inside and smacks Joshua with a right hand. Joshua measures distance then cracks Franklin with a stiff left. Franklin wings off a right hand only to be dragged back into the clinch. Back to the clinch for Joshua. Double jab for Joshua. Franklin finally uncorks a right hand that connects. Joshua catches Franklin with a clubbing forearm behind the head. Joshua dodges is all and cracks Franklin with a nice counter. Franklin jawing at Joshua at the end of that round. Franklin paws forward with his right hand.

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Anthony Joshua sets sights on Fury in tweak to rebuild plan (The Seattle Times)

He's happy to take a short cut. An all-British fight with WBC champion Tyson Fury could be back on the cards after Joshua beat Jermaine Franklin on points on ...

Then I realized, I’ve got to get back to my boxing, be clever. “But sometimes an opportunity presents itself and you have to grab it with both hands. And arranging a so-called “Battle of Britain” won’t be easy. “Then we fast-forward to the (Kubrat) Pulev fight (in 2020) where I thought I was so close to taking him out that I threw about 200 punches in a round but he survived. The WBC heavyweight champion of the world — that’s what it’s all about. “That’s the pot of gold.

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Barry Hearn Wants Anthony Joshua To Take 3 Warm-up Fights In ... (Boxing News 24)

By Jake Tiernan: Barry Hearn of Matchroom wants Anthony Joshua to take "two or three" warm-up fights to keep learning & improving this year before he.

Definitely,” said Barry when asked if it were up to him would want Joshua to take two or three warm-up fights before facing Fury for the big payday. “I think AJ just tapped him on the back of the head. Is it time to take the money? He [Joshua] has to decide whether he wants to go for the big payday or build and learn for longer, in which case he needs two or three more warm-up fights. You can make a lot of excuses, but it was a step in the right direction, but it was a step in a long journey. Matchroom Boxing boss Eddie Hearn won’t be able to peddle the Joshua vs.

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JEFF POWELL: Anthony Joshua will need further rehab before ... (Daily Mail)

The talk was fast and Furyous. The reality is likely to be pragmatic acceptance that AJ needs further rehab following the mind-numbing loss of his world ...

Tickets were slow to sell for his return to the arena he is wont to call his Lion’s Den. It is not proving easy to recreate the AJ Aura. When he did unleash the big right which had knocked out all his opponents before he started losing, he declined to risk following up for the kill. Feel for a fallen giant trying to re-find his feet. Wasn’t it unwise that instead of remembering that one-punch accidents happen at heavyweight he tried to take on the hi-tech Olxsandr Usyk at pure boxing? For the fundamental reason that Joshua could not afford to lose. That would almost certainly wipe out any prospect of the Fury fight. But I would have to save all my energy for the fight. Joshua and coach James called it Back To Basics. Even as the conversation turned from Fury first to Dillian Whyte next – oh, don’t doubt it - Joshua was preparing himself for a wind-up onslaught from Fury’s personality. I lived around the traveller community when I was young. The talk was fast and Furyous.

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