Anthony Joshua SURPRISED BY THE SIZE OF Tyson Fury BEFORE THE FIGHT WITH Deontay Wilder / Fury Joyce Legendary American boxer Roy Jones advises Anthony Joshua to delay the megafight against Deontay Wilder. "Going out to fight Wilder after two defeats makes no sense at all. Do you understand me? That's not the direction you're moving in. Fight with someone else who is not a puncher like Wilder. Get back in the ring and start winning again. Then try to feel comfortable after the adjustments that the coach will make you make. As soon as you feel comfortable after the changes, fight Wilder. I hope these adjustments will make you better. Spend a couple of fights and at the same time become better. And then you'll have a good fight with Wilder. You can beat him, it's quite possible. But you have two defeats, your confidence has already gone down. And Wilder can hit you. That would be crazy. I would advise Joshua not to fight Wilder until he wins and feels comfortable in the ring. After that, fight Wilder. Deontay is not a simple heavyweight, but one of the toughest punchers at the moment. You can't make mistakes with him. If you make a mistake with Wilder, then the fight can end," Jones said in an interview with the iD Boxing YouTube channel 43-year-old heavyweight from the USA Kevin Johnson warned those who are in a hurry to bury the career of former champion Anthony Joshua after two consecutive defeats "It's curious how people write someone off very quickly, but if someone who has already been given up suddenly comes back and proves the opposite, then they all change the record again," Johnson said in an interview with iFL TV. - But this has happened to the best of the best. And the same A.J. will still show people that he is not finished." "Does he have a chance in a fight with Wilder? If AJ lets Deontay swing his fists, then he has no chance of winning. AJ needs to box with him and stay away from him at the same time. I know them both. I've been sparring with Wilder for many years, and I understand perfectly well that if he feels comfortable, then you're screwed." "But if AJ can dominate Wilder only at the expense of boxing, if he can push him to the ropes, as Fury did, then he will have an easy job." The famous British promoter Frank Warren told which fight is more attractive to fans, the fight of Tyson Fury for the absolute or the "Gypsy King" against Anthony Joshua. According to Warren, the duel between Fury and "AJ" is interesting only in the domestic market, and Tyson's confrontation for the title of absolute all over the world. "But as a British fan, I think we'd all like to see Tyson fight Joshua. This also applies to me, as I want Fury to prove that he is a better fighter than "AJ". To be honest, I really hoped that during Tyson's last fight, Joshua would be in his opposite corner, and not Dereck Chisora, but what happened happened. Still, the fight for the absolute is a much better option." As for Joshua, Tyson is very angry with him. It's just that Fury has been pushing for a fight with him for many years, and in the meantime Anthony's value has decreased. He was beaten up. Joshua has been defeated three times in the last five fights," Warren said. Robert Garcia, the former coach of former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, spoke about the possible fight of the Briton against American puncher Deontay Wilder. "Considering that Wilder's recent performances have not been great, I think this is a winning but dangerous fight. This is a very, very dangerous duel. There is no denying the power that Wilder possesses. And besides, he has confidence. Wilder didn't look too good with Fury, but he has the power. Then Deontay scored a quick knockout victory, and that tells you how strong he is. However, Anthony also has power. Maybe people don't know about it or don't think so, but I think he has the same power as Wilder. So whoever is more confident and will be the first to deliver the blow, he will probably win. But why immediately carry out such fights? There's nothing to be ashamed of. Win 2-3 easy victories, and then fight Wilder and Fury. Perhaps there will be a vacant title that you can win and become a three-time world champion. That's what Joshua wants. So let him look for the easiest way to the title," Garcia said Well-known boxing analyst Teddy Atlas suggests that former British world champion Anthony Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs) will under no circumstances sign a contract for a fight against compatriot Joe Joyce (15-0, 14 KOs). "There is not a single chance that Joshua and his promoter would try to get even three meters closer to Joyce. No way! Atlas says. - why? I keep saying that this guy is gambling. He has a granite jaw. You know, he reminds me of a young Foreman, although I realize that I need to be careful with such a comparison - he is already 38 years old. But he really reminds me of George Foreman, and the way he was before his return to the ring."