Joshua v Klitschko 2017 1 | Page 5

Anthony Joshua is, quite simply, the great hope of British boxing right now. His perfect winning record of 18-0 all by way of knockout make him one of the most feared punchers in the division.

A win against Wladimir Klitschko, a man who had dominated the heavyweight division for 11 years prior to his surprise defeat at the hands of Tyson Fury, would dispel any arguments that Joshua has yet to beat anyone at elite level.

With only 44 rounds in the bank, Joshua certainly lacks the experience of his opponent - a fact not helped by the rate in which the AJ continues to dispatch of his opponents!

In fact, only Dillian Whyte and Dominic Breazeale have taken AJ beyond three rounds.

Already the proud owner of the IBF Heavyweight World Title, a Wembley Stadium victory would propel the Watford-born knockout merchant to superstardom.

At just 27-years-old, time is very much on Joshua's side. Deontay Wilder, Joseph Parker and even Tyson Fury wait in the wings should he pull off the victory.

More Wembley sell-outs? Or is AJ about to take his brand overseas?

First things first. A date with destiny.

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Outright: 2/5

TKO: 4/6

Points: 11/2