Anthony Joshua doesn’t hesitate when naming the greatest boxer of all time
Anthony Joshua didn’t need time to think when asked about the greatest boxer ever. His answer speaks volumes about legacy, dominance, and respect in the sport.
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Joshua’s journey has been defined by explosive knockouts, high-stakes bouts, and a determination to reclaim his place at the top. After setbacks against Andy Ruiz Jr. and Oleksandr Usyk, he has since rebounded with convincing stoppages over Otto Wallin, Robert Helenius, and Francis Ngannou.
In an interview with Men’s Health in 2023, Joshua made his personal pick for the greatest clear: “Historically, Ali. By a mile.” His selection of Muhammad Ali—the three-time world champion who defeated legends like Foreman, Frazier, and Liston—reflects the reverence with which Joshua views the sport’s history.
Ali’s legacy still sets the standard
Muhammad Ali was more than just a dominant fighter—he was a cultural icon whose impact extended well beyond the ropes. With a 61-fight career that included iconic victories and unmatched charisma, Ali remains the benchmark for greatness. His ability to transcend eras and leave a permanent mark on boxing is what cements his GOAT status in Joshua’s eyes.
Joshua looks to join elite company
Joshua’s next step could bring him one title closer to matching that greatness. A bout with Daniel Dubois is scheduled for September at Wembley Stadium, with the IBF heavyweight title on the line. If victorious, Joshua would become a three-time heavyweight champion, something only a few in history—Ali included—have ever achieved