Anthony Joshua’s trainer defends tactics against Franklin

Anthony Joshua’s new coach, Derrick James, has dismissed any criticism of the heavyweight boxer’s tactics against Jermaine Franklin in their bout at the 02 Arena in London.
Joshua won a comfortable unanimous decision at the end of twelve rounds and despite displaying a solid jab on multiple occasions, pundits and commentators labelled him tentative in the aftermath.
Speaking after on Friday, James said he was happy with the two-time heavyweight champion’s performance, and rebutted claims that it was the same Joshua, saying he handled the fight as planned.
“I was happy, because he did exactly what I wanted him to do. People said they wanted to see him do this or that, that wasn’t in my plan,” the trainer explained.
“So people say ‘the same old AJ’ – nah you didn’t see the same old AJ. Because of the movements and everything he did to take away from Jermaine Franklin.
“He’s a tough fighter and he’s gonna fight you to the end. But we never let him be in the fight.”
Analyst tipped Joshua to win with an early stoppage to re-announce himself on the heavyweight scene following two disappointing losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
“If anybody wants to talk about Joshua, talk about me. Because I did the game plans, I did the strategy. He just did what I asked him to do … Be mad at me, talk about me, cause it was all strategy, it was all game plan. He followed it to a tee.”
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