Eddie Hearn Excited for Anthony Joshua to Beat Tyson Fury After Dominating Ngannou

British sports promoter, Eddie Hearn, is buzzing with excitement as he eagerly anticipates Anthony Joshua’s upcoming fight against Tyson Fury. Joshua recently showcased his dominance in the ring by defeating Francis Ngannou in a spectacular fashion.

The British-Nigerian boxer wasted no time asserting his superiority, delivering a powerful first-round knockdown that set the tone for the rest of the fight. With a relentless display of skill and determination, Joshua ultimately secured a knockout victory over Ngannou in just two rounds.

Following the impressive performance in Saudi Arabia, Hearn expressed his pride in Joshua’s accomplishments, highlighting the immense pressure he faced leading up to the fight. Hearn confidently declared that no man can defeat Joshua in his current form, setting the stage for a highly anticipated showdown with Tyson Fury.

In a bold statement, Hearn urged Fury to emerge victorious in his upcoming bout against Oleksandr Usyk, emphasizing the potential for a historic clash between Joshua and Fury. With the prospect of the “biggest fight in the history of the sport” on the horizon, Hearn’s excitement is palpable as he eagerly awaits Joshua’s next challenge.

As Joshua sets his sights on facing the winner of the Fury-Usyk showdown, fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the next chapter in the heavyweight division. Stay tuned for more thrilling updates as Joshua continues his quest for boxing supremacy.

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