“Adriano Panatta SAYS Jannik Sinner Is the ‘Mike Tyson’ of Tennis and BELIEVES Djokovic Is Outmatched!”
**Anthony Joshua Sees Heavyweight Glory on the Horizon – Here’s How He’s Reclaimed His Dominance** Anthony Joshua is back on top of the heavyweight boxing world—and he’s soaking in every moment. Over the past 17 months, Joshua has racked up four impressive victories, putting him in prime position for a world title shot. His…
**Anthony Joshua Sees Heavyweight Glory on the Horizon – Here’s How He’s Reclaimed His Dominance**
Anthony Joshua is back on top of the heavyweight boxing world—and he’s soaking in every moment. Over the past 17 months, Joshua has racked up four impressive victories, putting him in prime position for a world title shot. His record now stands at 28-3, with 25 knockouts.
After two straight defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in August 2022 left many questioning his future, Joshua has fought his way back with wins against Jermaine Franklin, Robert Helenius, Otto Wallin, and Francis Ngannou. He’s now set for a chance to become a three-time world heavyweight champion when he faces fellow Brit Daniel Dubois for the IBF title at Wembley Stadium on September 21.
Joshua’s recent success can be attributed to his new trainer, Ben Davison, who previously worked with Tyson Fury. This new partnership has clearly paid off, as seen in Joshua’s stunning two-round knockout of Ngannou in March. Despite Ngannou’s strong performance against Fury, Joshua demolished him swiftly, showcasing his improved boxing IQ and strategic adjustments.
Joshua reflected, “Ngannou was huge, and relying solely on strength would have made it tougher. Improving my boxing IQ allowed me to handle him quickly. Even though Ngannou wasn’t an elite boxer, he gave Fury a tough fight. I knocked him out in two rounds, while Fury struggled to take him the distance.”
**Adriano Panatta Says Jannik Sinner is Tennis’s ‘Mike Tyson’ and Djokovic Won’t Stop Him**
Adriano Panatta has compared Jannik Sinner’s explosive play to Mike Tyson’s dominance in boxing, suggesting Novak Djokovic won’t be able to handle him. Panatta, a former French Open champion, believes Sinner’s aggressive style makes him nearly unbeatable.
Sinner, who recently secured his second Grand Slam title at the US Open, boasts an impressive 55-5 record this season and led Italy to a Davis Cup win. Panatta sees a striking similarity between Sinner’s on-court aggression and Tyson’s early boxing style. “Sinner is relentless,” Panatta said. “He plays aggressively from start to finish, never waiting around.”
Panatta believes this relentless approach sets Sinner apart from other players, including Djokovic. “I don’t think Djokovic can beat him consistently, especially in best-of-five sets. Sinner rarely makes mistakes and plays aggressively throughout,” he noted.
Sinner and Djokovic have faced off once this year, with Sinner winning their Australian Open semifinal. Djokovic currently leads their head-to-head 4-3, but Sinner has won three of their last four encounters. Panatta speculates that if Sinner continues this trend, he could become Djokovic’s biggest challenge and potentially force him into retirement, drawing parallels with past shifts in tennis dominance.