This is Why We Think That Anthony Joshua Can Become The Undisputed Heavyweight World Champion
We’re sure about two things: One, the brain uses about 20% of our body’s oxygen; two, you can’t walk into a fight with Anthony Joshua and come out still bragging. While you may argue some people’s brains don’t get enough oxygen, it’s in your best interest not to argue the second fact.

With the WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO belts to his name, Joshua has kicked the butts of four intimidating boxing champions – making him the undisputed toast of the boxing world. He snatched the WBO title last Week after beating New Zealander, Joseph Parker at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. Unlike the previous ones., the fight didn’t end in a knockout, but he managed to have the upper hand which ensured his 21st straight career win.
Having shut Parker up, Joshua isn’t satisfied with being just the unified heavyweight world champion. He wants to become the undisputed heavyweight world champion!
After his fight with Parker, he called out American heavyweight title holder, Deontay Wilder, challenging him to a fight which will eventually decide who takes that title. But what are his chances?
With a staggering 98% knockout ratio in 40 fights, Wilder is unarguably the most formidable opponent Joshua will ever face. Comparing it with his 95% knockout ratio in 21 fights, it’s safe to say Joshua is a newbie in heavyweight boxing.
Now that Wilder has accepted Joshua’s challenge, there are plans for two fights between them – one in the UK and another in the US. We can’t wait to see if Wilder will stop Joshua in his tracks or if Joshua will beat him and make history as the first boxer ever to unify all the divisions’ belts.
