Riddick Blowe wrote:Joshua is fast, he can fire off a lot of shots in combination very well for a big man and guys can't deal with it. I don't think it's just the power in those combos that causes his opponents problems, it's also the volume he gets in while they're in the corner or against the ropes. If he wasn't fast he simply wouldn't be able to rattle off so many hard punches like that, particularly as a bigger heavyweight. Fast in relation to his size definitely, fast for any heavyweight, yes, still fast. His single shot speed is good too.
Speed isn't a requirement for throwing combinations, especially when your opponent is largely cowering and covering up; that's essentially bag work and pretty much anyone can throw combos on a bag.
In the promo video posted by Freedom (which of course features bright moments of each fighter), which parts do you think show AJ's impressive speed? Do you think he's showing it around 1:30 against Bakhtov? To me the best display was probably against Sprott, but that's him going all out against a living punching bag, and I imagine that in the same situation several HWs could match the speed he showed. I won't go as far as Whyte did and say that he's slow, but he often gets too much credit for his speed IMO.