A famous Nigerian boxing pundit, Bamidele Bakare, has questioned Anthony Joshua’s technique during the fight against Daniel Dubois, suggesting that the bout looked staged.
Dubois dominated AJ throughout the encounter, knocking down the Watford-born boxer four times before a brutal KO in Round 5.
The IBF title holder Dubois dropped AJ in the opening round, having landed a huge right as the referee delivered a standing eight count.
Dubois dominate AJ
An exciting Dubois continued to shatter the pre-fight predictions as he ripped apart his opponent inside the packed Wembley Stadium.
AJ was dealt another heavy blow in Round 2, but the 34-year-old managed to wriggle his way, and then he crashed again in the third round.
Money Control reports that the former two-time world heavyweight champion could barely stand at the end of the fourth, after going down again with two minutes remaining.
It was all over in the fifth, with the painstaking rebuild of his career suddenly in ruins.
After the fight, boxing commentator Bakare maintained that Joshua made proceedings look too easy, suggesting that the bout looked fixed. Bakare told Legit.ng:
“It seemed like a fixed match, and Dubois didn’t get the memo, so he boxed properly. AJ had a poor defence, no attack; he was backing off throughout, grappling, etc
“How can he have a half-guard throughout? Opening up to clean shoots from Dubois throughout. Poor measurement of Dubois’s reach.
“Like 3 knockdowns, twice saved by the bell and a knockout. He got him, and as an experienced boxer, you should know that his only defence was counterpunching, yet he walked into it without defence twice, and the softer one dropped him.”