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Lennox Lewis has weighed in on Anthony Joshua vs. Otto Wallin.

‘AJ’ returned to the boxing ring earlier this month in Saudi Arabia. Back for the first time since a knockout win over short-notice replacement Robert Helenius, he faced the rising ‘All In’. Wallin had been undefeated since a 2019 clash with Tyson Fury and hoped to upset Joshua.

Instead, it was one-way traffic in the main event of the ‘Day of Reckoning’ event. Joshua wound up scoring a fifth-round knockout win, causing Wallin to quit on the stool after several rounds of punishment. With the win, he was back on the right track and eyed a bout with either Deontay Wilder or Filip Hrgovic next.

However, Lewis isn’t so sure that Joshua is entirely back. Speaking on the broadcast, the legendary boxer was asked about the bout. There, he stated that while it was a big win, he wasn’t entirely sure what to take away from it.

Speaking on the TNT Sports broadcast on fight night, ‘The Lion’ stated (via Boxing Social)

Lennox Lewis believes Anthony Joshua has more work to do

While Anthony Joshua got a big win, Lennox Lewis still needs to see more out of him before he faces someone like Tyson Fury.

Anthony Joshua

Following last weekend’s event, ‘AJ’s future seems up in the air. While Joshua showed interest in facing Deontay Wilder, Eddie Hearn instead pitched an IBF title bout with Filip Hrgovic.

Furthermore, Joshua has already revealed plans to attend Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk. That historic title bout is slated for February and will go down in Saudi Arabia. The obvious implication of attending would be that he wants the winner.

However, Lewis believes his countryman still needs to show more before facing ‘The Gypsy King’. He stated:

One of the greatest heavyweights of all time, Lennox Lewis, has made a clear prediction ahead of a possible showdown between Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder.

Lewis is the last undisputed heavyweight champion, claiming all three major belts when he defeated Evander Holyfield in 1999, a feat that one of Joshua or Wilder looked like emulating after being linked to a fight when they held all the titles.

Things have changed since then, with both no longer holding any gold, but the intrigue around the potential match-up doesn’t seem to have been affected.’

anthony joshua and deontay wilder

The two looked certain to face each other this December when they agreed a deal with Saudi Arabia’s Skills Challenge Promotions, but that offer was later withdrawn and has subsequently thrown the clash into doubt.

Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, is trying to salvage the fight and is now targeting a March or April date to get the two heavy hitters in the ring.

Speaking to ES News after Wilder knocked out Robert Helenius in his last outing, Lewis said the American would ‘definitely’ get the better of the former two-time champion.

Whether boxing fans will get to see if Lewis’ prediction comes true remains to be seen.

AJ is now lining up a fight in December or early January with lots of potential opponents throwing their name in the hat to face him.