Anthony Joshua may have been just as surprised as the person next to him at how effective Jermaine Franklin was against Dillian Whyte in their heavyweight bout last November.
Franklin was essentially unknown going into that fight and Whyte is a known veteran of the British heavyweight scene. But Joshua, the former heavyweight champion from London, however, thinks it is a fallacy to start conflating popularity with skill, which he thinks may have been one reason why many spectators were taken aback by Franklinâs efforts.
While Whyte ended up winning on points, many believed Franklin, of Saginaw, Michigan, deserved at least a draw, possibly even a win.
Franklinâs losing efforts were not for nought. He will now face 33-year-old Joshua on April 1 at the O2 Arena. The fight marks Joshuaâs first fight since his two consecutive defeats to unified WBO, WBA, IBF heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk of Ukraine.
Whyte recently complained that he felt disrespected because he was led to believe that his win over Franklin would have catapulted him into a rematch with Joshua.
âHereâs the thing, because Whyteâs popular doesnât mean that heâs gonna win,â Joshua told Ade Oladipo on The DAZN Boxing Show. âPopularity doesnât win fights. Jermaine Franklin is a fighter. Whether you know of him thatâs your own research and how much you invest into research and the whole business. But in terms of talent, you canât deny the man (Franklin). When a man turns up in that ring to fight, heâs coming to fight you and take your head off. Thatâs what he tried to do with Dillian.â
Much has been made by Joshuaâs promoter, Eddie Hearn, about how his charge needs to win on April 1 in order to become a heavyweight champion again. Should Joshua, who is now training with Derrick James in Texas, become victorious, it is expected that he will fight Whyte in the summer, followed by another fight at the end of the year.
âWhether we expect more from Dillian, I feel like you should not underestimate your opponent,” Joshua said. “Even though we expect so much from Dillian, letâs not put his opponent down here because his opponent is still worthy enough to step into the ring with him.â