Carl Froch believes Anthony Johusa’s ‘bullsh*t’ boxing style not enough to defeat Deontay Wilder despite Eddie Hearn’s bold prediction

In his most recent match against Robert Helenius at London’s O2 Arena, Anthony Joshua secured a triumphant victory through a knockout. Nevertheless, Carl Froch voiced his dissatisfaction regarding Joshua’s performance.

While Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, expressed contentment with the win, Froch expressed that he expected a way better performance from the British heavyweight superstar on that night.

Carl Froch rejects Eddie Hearn’s claims on Anthony Joshua

After the win, Hearn mentioned that while AJ could have shown more aggression, he praised Joshua’s footwork, defense, and strategic approach. Eddie believes that with this evolved style, Joshua has the potential to overcome any opponent, even including Deontay Wilder.

Meanwhile, speaking to iFL TV, Carl strongly criticized Joshua, describing his performance as poor. The former super middleweight world champion highlighted Joshua’s display fell far short of expectations, particularly for someone of his caliber in the world of boxing.

“For me, it was a 5/10 performance. Okay, he got the job done, he knocked out Helenius in Round 7 with a decent [shot]. Helenius was exhausted by that point, which is why I thought the knockout came.” Carl said.

‘The Cobra’ believes Helenius wasn’t defeated by the knockout blow, but mainly due to exhaustion. After being struck by the impactful shot and going down, The Nordic Nightmare likely realized his chances of victory were gone and he rather decided to accept the defeat.

Carl Froch predicts Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder bout results

Contrary to Hearn’s perspective, the ex-super middleweight boxer disagrees, stating that Joshua’s improved attributes such as distance control, footwork, and timing displayed in the Helenius fight won’t have any meaningful effect when facing Deontay Wilder.

“[Hearn is] building his man up, fair play to him, but that performance was not good enough to go anywhere near Deontay Wilder in his next fight unless he’s happy to get slaughtered for the money.” Carl added.

Anticipating a significant bout against The Bronze Bomber in Saudi Arabia this December, Joshua had his sights set on a showdown with Dillian Whyte initially as part of his preparation for the major fight. However, due to Dillian’s unavailability, Helenius emerged as the replacement in the eleventh hour.

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