The Chinese Southpaw Zhilei Zhang Believes Anthony Joshua Will Never Fight Him

Zhilei Zhang, a Chinese southpaw with an impressive professional record of 27-2-1(22), expressed his doubts about former two-time heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua during a recent appearance on The MMA Hour. Zhang firmly believes that Joshua is avoiding a potential matchup with him in the professional boxing ring.

Zhang and Joshua did face each other in the amateur ranks back in London 2012, with Joshua emerging victorious with a points win after decking Zhang during the bout. Since that encounter, Zhang has been eager for a rematch, but he is adamant that Joshua has no intention of stepping into the ring with him again.

During his interview, Zhang made bold statements declaring that Joshua will “never fight me.” He cited his sources and personal experiences with Matchroom Boxing to support his claim that Joshua is not interested in a potential showdown. Zhang also questioned Joshua’s choice of opponents, suggesting that the former champ may not have what it takes to face him in the ring.

After coming off a decisive knockout victory over Deontay Wilder, Zhang, now 41 years old, is focused on pursuing significant matchups in his boxing career. He highlighted his desire for challenging opponents and hinted at a potential showdown with Joshua in the future.

While Joshua is currently set to face Daniel Dubois for the IBF belt, Zhang’s next fight has yet to be determined. Fans eagerly anticipate a potential rematch between Joshua and Zhang, especially considering their history from the 2012 Olympics. Zhang’s recent comments about Joshua’s reluctance to fight him raise questions about the future dynamics of the heavyweight division.

Zhilei Zhang’s critical assessment of Anthony Joshua’s avoidance of a potential matchup sheds light on the complexities of professional boxing and the strategies employed by fighters to secure advantageous fights. As Zhang continues to pursue significant opponents in his career, only time will tell if a highly anticipated rematch with Joshua will ever come to fruition.

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