Anthony Joshua is no longer satisfied with simply beating his opponents… he wants to completely destroy them.
Joshua never had a problem staying put Power This is a glorious period in his decorated career, which is destined to one day be inducted into the boxing Hall of Fame.
However, knocking his opponents unconscious has become a secondary goal for the 34-year-old, as his career is in jeopardy after two consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
But he returned to winning ways against Jermaine Franklin last April, stopping Robert Helenius, Otto Wallin and former UFC champion Francis Ngannou with emphatic results.
And the Watford warrior is now completely focused on achieving that showstopping finish, which wasn’t the case immediately after joining the professional ranks.

As he revisited his 2014 knockout of Matt Legg at Wembley, where he will clash with fellow Briton Daniel Dubois later this month, He said: “This is madness.
“I don’t put much emphasis on punches. But they are devastating.
“But the difference is that now I want to flatline people, if I can.”
Unlike beating Legg, AJ’s much-anticipated home bout with Dubois will take place in front of 96,000 fans.
The IBF heavyweight title will be at stake, as well as a chance for AJ to become a three-time world champion.
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Joshua is well aware of what is at stake in his return to the home of English football, which has been a happy ground for him over the years.
But he refuses to think about hearing veteran announcer Michael Buffer proclaiming him as the “new” holder of the prestigious IBF strap.
When asked if he has considered the possibility of becoming a three-time heavyweight champion, he replied: “Inshallah (God willing).
“We’ll see, I don’t like talking about what’s going to happen.
“You know what it is: I watch a lot of things, I watch a lot of boxing and I see people make bold predictions.
“And (they) say this and say that. And what matters is the result. Let me get my job done.”
