Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder featured on the same card in Saudi Arabia at the weekend with contrasting results.
The former champions were pencilled in to fight next year but Joseph Parker convincingly beat the American to leave their money spinning clash in doubt.
Too much for the Bomber
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Joshua meanwhile put in a dominant performance and outclassed Otto Wallin who was saved by his corner after five one-sided rounds.
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All that being said a clash between Joshua and Wilder could still happen in the future so we put ChatGPT to the test and asked it to simulate a fight between the heavyweights.
Here is the response:
Round 1: Both fighters start cautiously, trying to establish their jabs and measure the distance. Wilder is more active, throwing some wild swings that miss the target. Joshua is patient, looking for openings and landing some crisp combinations. Wilder lands a hard right hand that stuns Joshua, but the Briton recovers quickly and fires back with a left hook. The round ends with both fighters exchanging punches.
Round 2: Joshua comes out more aggressively, putting pressure on Wilder and backing him up to the ropes. He unleashes a barrage of punches, mixing up body and head shots. Wilder tries to counter with his right hand, but Joshua blocks most of them. Joshua lands a big uppercut that hurts Wilder, who clinches to survive. The referee breaks them up and Joshua resumes his attack. Wilder is in trouble, but manages to survive the round.
Round 3: Wilder is still shaky, but shows some signs of life. He moves around the ring, trying to create some space and time to recover. Joshua is relentless, cutting off the ring and stalking Wilder. He lands a few jabs and right hands, but Wilder avoids the big shots. Wilder lands a couple of left hooks that catch Joshua’s attention, but Joshua responds with a right hand that snaps Wilder’s head back. The round ends with Joshua in control.
Round 4: Wilder comes out with a sense of urgency, knowing he needs to turn the tide. He throws more punches, hoping to catch Joshua off guard. He lands a few good shots, but also leaves himself open for counters. Joshua is calm, picking his spots and landing accurate punches. He catches Wilder with a left hook that drops him to the canvas. Wilder beats the count, but is badly hurt. Joshua goes for the finish, landing a flurry of punches that forces the referee to stop the fight.
Result: Joshua wins by TKO in round 4.
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