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Eddie Hearn vows Anthony Joshua will make ‘a statement’ in do-or-die comeback fight with Jermaine Franklin


EDDIE HEARN insists Anthony Joshua will make “a statement” in his high-stakes showdown with Jermaine Franklin.

AJ, 33, will look to resurrect his career against the American at London’s O2 Arena in April in what will be his first outing since consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk.

Anthony Joshua will return to the ring in April for his first outing since back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr UsykCredit: GETTY
The former unified heavy champ will throw down with Jermaine FranklinCredit: MATCHROOM BOXING
Promoter Eddie Hearn is confident AJ will return to the win column in emphatic fashionCredit: PA

Defeat to Franklin would likely banish the Watford warrior from the world title picture, but promoter Hearn is confident the former two-time unified heavyweight champ will return to winning ways in style.

He told The BBC: “It’s a really tough fight with loads of pressure to come back because if AJ doesn’t win this fight, then we’ve got a major problem.

“I believe you’ll see a statement from a guy who is very dangerous, very motivated to become a three-time heavyweight world champion.”

Heavy-handed Franklin has been dismissed as a gimme opponent for AJ, despite going the distance with recent WBC title challenger Dillian White last November.

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Hearn said: “There’s so much contradiction, ‘Anthony Joshua is finished, mentally he’s shot.

“‘But he’ll knock out Jermaine Franklin inside three rounds.’

“The same people that say Jermaine Franklin beat Dillian Whyte but he’s a terrible opponent for Anthony Joshua, in a comeback fight after two defeats to the pound-for-pound number one.

“What this guy has done from a resume perspective is unbelievable.

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“And I’m telling you now, this guy – still top-three heavyweight, capable of regaining his heavyweight world title.”

Although Hearn is confident Joshua will return to the win column, he admits it’ll be curtains for the Olympian’s career if he suffers a third loss on the trot.

He told iFL TV: “You go into that fight in April and you know that defeat, it’s all over, really.

“It would be a third back-to-back defeat and yet a great performance and a showroom knockout will get everyone saying, ‘We’re back, baby.’

“That’s what I can’t wait for because I love it when our backs are against the wall.

“I’m excited. I’m really excited. This is the most excited I’ve been in Joshua’s journey so far.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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