Former Heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua has enlisted the help of trainer Ben Davison for his next bout against Otto Wallin in Saudi Arabia.
After two consecutive fights with American trainer Derrick James, Joshua has made the decision to switch things up and work with Davison, who previously trained Tyson Fury. According to former WBA featherweight champion Leigh Wood, Joshua's training with Davison has brought about significant improvements and fans can expect to see a vintage Joshua in the ring.
Wood, who himself won a world title under Davison's guidance, has been training alongside Joshua and has witnessed firsthand the positive changes in his approach. Wood believes that Joshua's absorption of information and willingness to ask questions mirrors his own learning process, leading to successful results in the ring.
With Joshua's newfound clarity and decisiveness, Wood predicts that fans will witness an AJ knockout when he faces Wallin. The upcoming fight is scheduled for December 23, and Joshua's training under Davison has given him the confidence to execute his game plan with precision.
Although some may question Joshua's decision to work with Davison, Wood insists that the trainer's expertise and forward-thinking approach will prove beneficial in the long run. Wood's own success as an underdog in the boxing world serves as evidence of Davison's capabilities.
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As Joshua continues his preparations for the fight, fans eagerly anticipate his return to form and a dominating performance in the ring.
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