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31st March 2018, Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales; WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Anthony Joshua versus Joseph Parker; Anthony Joshua is all smiles after winning in 12 rounds. PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxSWExNORxDENxFINxONLY ActionPlus12017102

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31st March 2018, Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales; WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO Heavyweight Boxing Championship, Anthony Joshua versus Joseph Parker; Anthony Joshua is all smiles after winning in 12 rounds. PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxSWExNORxDENxFINxONLY ActionPlus12017102
Anthony Joshua trades his boxing ring for a tennis court. Just days after his commanding win over Otto Wallin, Joshua showcased a surprising agility with a racket. This unusual sporting crossover unfolded on Instagram, where Ibrahim Ba, a French soccer legend, shared their festive post-Christmas tennis game.
Joshua, fresh from his latest boxing triumph, seemed at ease, swapping jabs for volleys. The heavyweight’s victory over Wallin, marked by strategic mastery, now juxtaposes with a light-hearted racket swing. But was he good though?
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Inside Anthony Joshua and Ba’s festive tennis match
Anthony Joshua enjoyed a spirited tennis match with Ibrahim Ba, as captured in a series of Instagram posts. Ibrahim Ba, a former professional footballer renowned for his dynamic midfield play across Europe, notably with Le Havre and A.C. Milan, shared this unique sporting rendezvous. The Instagram post featured an array of photos and video highlights, vividly showcasing the duo’s athletic camaraderie on the tennis court.
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Ba’s caption, “Great time after Christmas to celebrate,” encapsulated the festive and light-hearted spirit of the day. The visuals included in the post ranged from casual rallies to Joshua engaging in focused tennis drills, a surprising but impressive display of his versatility as an athlete. This unexpected pairing between the boxing heavyweight and the soccer legend highlights a delightful cross-sport interaction, bridging the gap between the intense world of professional boxing and the strategic plays of football.
Joshua’s victory got him one step closer to fighting Fury for the championship. Let’s see what KSI’s trainer thinks about that bout!
The impact of Davison in Joshua’s corner for a potential Fury showdown
The addition of trainer Ben Davison to Anthony Joshua’s team has stirred significant interest in the boxing community, particularly regarding a potential showdown with Tyson Fury. Leon Wills, renowned for shaping the careers of KSI and Deji, weighed in on this strategic partnership. “AJ demolishes Fury with Ben Davidson in his corner,” Wills asserted on his X profile, emphasizing Davison’s pivotal role.
AJ demolishes Fury with Ben Davidson in his corner.
AJ will make Fury’s face look like Jollof rice
— Leon Wills (@LeonWills101) December 24, 2023
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He also humorously predicted, “AJ will make Fury’s face look like Jollof rice.” This alliance, initially seen as a learning curve from Fury’s bout against Wallin, has been clarified by Joshua and promoter Eddie Hearn. They emphasize the logistical choice of a UK-based camp, leading to Davison’s involvement, hinting at a well-calculated move rather than mere mimicry of Fury’s past associations.
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Will Davison’s presence in Joshua’s corner be the deciding factor in outmaneuvering Fury? How do you think Davison’s influence will impact Joshua’s performance against Fury?
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