Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

Who wins?

Poll runs till 25 Jul 2026, 09:15

Joshua - Decision
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3%
Joshua - T/KO
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76%
DRAW
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3%
Prenga - T/KO
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19%
Prenga - Decision
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Total votes: 37

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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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rhino222 wrote: 02 Jun 2026, 08:50
Joshua isnt what he was, thats for sure. Jake Paul managed to tag Joshua, what happens if Prenga clips him like Jake did?
Did Paul 'manage' to tag Joshua or was AJ just not bothered about what was coming back at him?

He'll, hopefully, be a bit more alert against a big, hard punching, lump.

Saying that, since his losses to Usyk in 2021/22, his opponents have been very underwhelming, other than Dubois.

I'll still be taking the day off to watch him v Fury though :OhYes:
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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rhino222 wrote: 02 Jun 2026, 08:50 Are Joshuas advisors making a big mistake putting him in with a puncher?

Ive studied Prenga, yes he isnt brilliant but ive seen worse, he can jab and hold, has a reasonable back hand but throws a lovely backhand uppercut when in the pocket. He is also big and rangy, which means Joshua really doesnt need to go backwards in straight lines (which he does)

Joshua isnt what he was, thats for sure. Jake Paul managed to tag Joshua, what happens if Prenga clips him like Jake did?

is this another Amir Khan v Breidis Prescott waiting to happen.

Should his management really have put him in with a feather fisted opponent that would give him rounds instead of a heavy handed rangy fighter.
prenga has shown he's a puncher vs a total of zero credible opponents
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Yeah I can’t see even a hint of banana skin about this one. I also can’t see how as a warm up fight for Fury it benefits AJ in the slightest.

But that’s what was insisted upon.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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Kilburn wrote: 02 Jun 2026, 12:24 Yeah I can’t see even a hint of banana skin about this one. I also can’t see how as a warm up fight for Fury it benefits AJ in the slightest.

But that’s what was insisted upon.
I felt the same but the two of them fight in consecutive weeks so from a marketing/promotion points of view it'll be a big deal.

I'm not sure if Fury will fly to Saudi to watch AJ but Joshua did say he's going to Dublin to watch Fury so that will be all over our tellys & internet.

Also, at almost 40, it's probably good for Fury to stay busy. Although that does risk a chance of injury or cuts.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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Kilburn wrote: 02 Jun 2026, 12:24 Yeah I can’t see even a hint of banana skin about this one. I also can’t see how as a warm up fight for Fury it benefits AJ in the slightest.

But that’s what was insisted upon.
I'd imagine the purpose of this bout is strictly to get Joshua back into the Heavyweight Top 10 which will add at least a slight amount of credibility to the Joshua vs Fury bout I guess.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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margaret thatcher wrote: 02 Jun 2026, 12:20
rhino222 wrote: 02 Jun 2026, 08:50 Are Joshuas advisors making a big mistake putting him in with a puncher?

Ive studied Prenga, yes he isnt brilliant but ive seen worse, he can jab and hold, has a reasonable back hand but throws a lovely backhand uppercut when in the pocket. He is also big and rangy, which means Joshua really doesnt need to go backwards in straight lines (which he does)

Joshua isnt what he was, thats for sure. Jake Paul managed to tag Joshua, what happens if Prenga clips him like Jake did?

is this another Amir Khan v Breidis Prescott waiting to happen.

Should his management really have put him in with a feather fisted opponent that would give him rounds instead of a heavy handed rangy fighter.
prenga has shown he's a puncher vs a total of zero credible opponents
Prenga is the ‘De Mori’ of 2026..
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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Who actually wants to see Joshua get ironed out? Personally I think I do, I always love an underdog no hoper.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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rhino222 wrote: 03 Jun 2026, 16:08 Who actually wants to see Joshua get ironed out? Personally I think I do, I always love an underdog no hoper.
I do love an upset too, but I really want to see AJ v Fury. So much more than an upset prior.

It will be such a big event. Some random upset just isn't worth it.
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Taansend wrote: 04 Jun 2026, 02:10
rhino222 wrote: 03 Jun 2026, 16:08 Who actually wants to see Joshua get ironed out? Personally I think I do, I always love an underdog no hoper.
I do love an upset too, but I really want to see AJ v Fury. So much more than an upset prior.

It will be such a big event. Some random upset just isn't worth it.
maybe Fury loses his warm-up too and the AJ-Fury fight becomes a redemption, rise of the phoenix battle
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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Kristian Prenga’s record is heavily padded, similar to Mark de Mori — the notoriously soft comeback opponent David Haye selected after a 3½ year layoff, whose résumé looked impressive only on paper.

Prenga has faced 21 opponents who, combined, have failed to win 180 fights.

His only defeat came against Giovanni Auriemma, an Italian journeyman who won just two of his ten bouts.

Prenga’s three most credible wins are over Joey Dawejko, Santander Silgado, and Samuel Crossed.

That said, even though Anthony Joshua hasn’t delivered a world-class performance within the last 3½ years, he wins this one within three rounds.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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Prenga says car crash tragedy will 'definitely' affect rival Joshua

Kristian Prenga expects Anthony Joshua to carry the psychological scars of his recent personal tragedy when they meet in Jeddah on July 25.

Joshua is scheduled to face the little-known Albanian next month knowing that a victory will almost certainly set up the long-awaited showdown with Tyson Fury this winter.

Prenga (20-1, 20 KOs), of course, has designs on spoiling that plan completely when he gets the chance to transform his career with the unlikeliest of victories.

And the 35-year-old 17/1 shot believes his chances of pulling off the upset have been enhanced by Joshua’s involvement in the fatal road accident which claimed the lives of his friends Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami in December.

Prenga said: “I feel sorry for him and for his team but it’s definitely going to affect him. I think it’s an advantage for me.”

The New Jersey-based puncher, who has won all his fights by knockout, had been preparing for a fight on the first weekend of this month when the call came about an offer for an altogether bigger proposition. He did not hesitate to accept.

“I was already in camp because I was preparing to fight on June 6 at Prudential Center in New Jersey,” he explained. “I wasn’t surprised to get the call because I’ve been waiting for the big fight to come. Even so, when it came, I couldn't believe it at first, but it happened.

“I was in the gym when the phone rang, it was my manager Keith Connolly, he said ‘you have a big opportunity.' So I said ‘what’s going on?’ He just said ‘AJ is calling.’ I just said ‘let’s go.' It’s my time now. My coaches said I’m ready to go now.”

His manager Connolly, the man on the other end of the phone that day, added: “That conversation lasted about 30 seconds. He said 'I’m walking into the gym, I have to train, I’ll take the fight.' That was the end of the conversation. I didn’t discuss purses, I didn’t discuss location or when. This man is filled with an abundance of confidence.”

Prenga says that confidence grew when he first met Joshua in person at the London launch press conference on June 1. Having watched the 2012 Olympic gold medalist and two-time world heavyweight champion for years, he had expected a more imposing individual.

But he said: “I’ve seen everything he has done through the years. I know him well because I’ve watched him from the first fight. But this is the first time I’ve met him in person. I feel nothing. I think he’s smaller than I expected. I thought he was going to be bigger.”

Joshua’s last fight was his sixth-round stoppage of Jake Paul in Miami on December 19. That victory, which took a lot longer than many expected, was the Englishman’s first outing since he was emphatically stopped by compatriot Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium 15 months earlier.

With he and Fury both undertaking so called “warm-up fights” this summer, Joshua knows a win against Prenga will hold up his side of that deal.

“Going from Jake Paul to me is like going from 0-100, brother,” Prenga said. “I think he has said that this is a warm-up fight because he wants to fight Tyson Fury but this is not going to happen. "This will cancel the fight with Tyson Fury.”
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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It shows Eddie is either a compulsive liar or has little say in the opposition if they went straight to a Keith Connolly fighter.
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mickey1975 wrote: 11 Jun 2026, 10:42 It shows Eddie is either a compulsive liar or has little say in the opposition if they went straight to a Keith Connolly fighter.
He said he wouldn't promote a Keith Connolly fighter, but would use them as an opponent.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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Here we go again, just seen Joshua vs Prenga will be PPV, £24.99 on Dazn.
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ScottDetonator wrote: 12 Jun 2026, 08:22 Here we go again, just seen Joshua vs Prenga will be PPV, £24.99 on Dazn.
or part of DAZN Ultimate?
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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Dazn Ultimate is still PPV though in my book :lol:

I've got a feeling if we get AJ vs Fury, it won't be included in your Dazn Ultimate plan...
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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ScottDetonator wrote: 12 Jun 2026, 08:50 Dazn Ultimate is still PPV though in my book :lol:
It's a few quid more than a standard monthly sub, which is probably worth it, then you get everything.
ScottDetonator wrote: 12 Jun 2026, 08:50 I've got a feeling if we get AJ vs Fury, it won't be included in your Dazn Ultimate plan...
You're right, we won't cus it will likely be Netflix. even cheaper!
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True, was forgetting about Netlfix :OhYes:

But the Dazn ultimate plan is over £20 a month, I pay for basic dazn at £9.99 a month, so it's over double. Anyway, that's a debate for another day.

My point being, putting fights behind more paywalls just means less people watch.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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ScottDetonator wrote: 12 Jun 2026, 08:22 Here we go again, just seen Joshua vs Prenga will be PPV, £24.99 on Dazn.
It was 16.99 euro on DAZN PPV, on june 9th. Immediately bought it.
Undercard is not revealed as of yet, so if any big names will be added, price might go up I reckon.

Prices of the DAZN PPV events seem to change several times, some kind of dynamic price system...
Sometimes those bundles give an interesting discount.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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ScottDetonator wrote: 12 Jun 2026, 09:11 True, was forgetting about Netlfix :OhYes:

But the Dazn ultimate plan is over £20 a month, I pay for basic dazn at £9.99 a month, so it's over double. Anyway, that's a debate for another day.

My point being, putting fights behind more paywalls just means less people watch.
Over £20 a month? Fvcking hell, who in their right mind would pay that? Would love to see their subscriber numbers in the UK. I don’t know a single person who subs.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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Caoimhin Agyarko next for Josh Kelly on July 25, Sebastian Fundora could follow

Josh Kelly looks set to make the first defense of his IBF 154lbs title against Caoimhin Agyarko on July 25 in Saudi Arabia.

The fight has been in the works for a while, and there was still some speculation that Kelly could box in the North East of England in August, but it now appears that fight is headed to the Anthony Joshua-Kristian Prenga undercard in Jeddah.

“That’s going to get announced shortly on the Saudi card,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. “And then, from there, looking to make a big unification for Josh. Massive fight. [Sebastian] Fundora is the fight that we’d love to make. Obviously, Boots [Ennis, who fights Xander Zayas in New York] will be looking to fight the champions as well, so we’ll have to see what happens Saturday. For Josh, get that Agyarko victory for the first defense of his championship and then move on to a big unification.”

The 31-year-old Kelly is 18-1-1 (9 KOs) and won the belt with a decision win over the division’s supposed bogeyman, Bakhram Murtazaliev, in January.

Trianed by Adam Booth, Kelly has been in camp for some time, as has Agyarko, the 29-year-old Belfast resident who is 18-0 (7 KOs) and who last fought in September, winning a closely-contested bout against Ishmael Davis in Windsor Park.

PBC’s Fundora is 24-1-1 (16 KOs) and the towering 6ft 7ins southpaw – still only 28 – has won four since the lone loss of his career, to Brian Mendoza, twice defeating Tim Tszyu while also stopping Chordale Booker and Keith Thurman. Thurman was his last fight, in March.
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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Joshua keen to prove he's a 'serious wrecking machine' in Prenga clash

Anthony Joshua may have a long-awaited showdown with British rival Tyson Fury looming large, but doesn't plan to tiptoe through against Albania's Kristian Prenga.

On July 25, Joshua will walk to the ring in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia intent on doing damage.

"I want to hurt Prenga, definitely," Joshua said during an interview with DAZN.

It is imperative that Joshua (29-4, 26 KOs) beats Prenga (20-1, 20 KOs) but a clean, comprehensive win would serve as a timely reminder to himself and others of his capabilities when firing on all cylinders.

Joshua hasn't taken out a recognised heavyweight name since a highlight reel seventh-round knockout of Robert Helenius and breaking down former sparring partner Otto Wallin in five rounds during a four-month period in 2023.

In December, Joshua dismissed Jake Paul in six rounds but the right hand that broke the wildly overmatched cruiserweight's jaw put a shine on a visibly rusty performance.

Just weeks later, Joshua suffered a life-altering shock losing two of his closest friends in a tragic car accident while holidaying in Nigeria. He has also had to recover physically from injuries sustained in the incident.

The 36-year-old admits he will walk to the ring with bad intentions against Prenga, though won't use their encounter to let out any pent up emotion or pain. Instead, he wants to use it as an opportunity to recalibrate his sights and refocus his mind ahead of a much-anticipated clash with Fury later this year.

"You've got to take him out. Got to have the right mindset, the knowhow and have full belief in yourself," he said.

"Why I say I want to hurt Prenga is nothing to do with him, it's just me. I believe in myself, know I can do it and want to prove to myself that I'm a serious wrecking machine. I got dynamite in both hands and want to punch with bad intentions."

Although 13 years deep into an extensive professional career, the former two-time unified champion's recent tone doesn't suggest he is searching for an exit route from the sport. Appreciative that his scalp would still take pride of place in most heavyweight trophy cabinets, he's intent on taking some notable names himself, starting with Fury.

Prenga can change his life with a shock victory but Joshua isn't prepared to let him derail those future plans.

"That's why I've got to work like I am a target now. I can't just work in an ordinary capacity and live off of my past achievements and failures... it's all done, start fresh," he continued.

"Work like you're being hunted, as if you're the hunter. Work as if you want it all. I want it all, I want Fury. That's the mindset. I want it all, bring me everything."
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Re: Anthony Joshua vs. Kristian Prenga | DAZN - 25 July 2026

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Prenga believes he will 'break' Joshua's plans for Fury fight

Kristian Prenga thinks that he is going to "break" Anthony Joshua's plans for a long-awaited Tyson Fury showdown when they fight in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on July 25.

Over the past few months, negotiations for a fight between the British rivals have been played out in public and, as long as Joshua beats Prenga and Fury beats Mariusz Wach in Thailand on July 24, the two should finally meet before the end of 2026.

Joshua (29-4, 26 KOs) has already fallen foul of one monumental upset.

In June 2019, Andy Ruiz altered the course of heavyweight history when he got off the floor to knock out Joshua in the seventh round of a dramatic fight at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Joshua is far too professional to overlook Prenga, 35, but a Fury fight has never been closer and the two-time unified champion accepted he's finding it impossible not to allow his mind to drift ahead.

Prenga (20-1, 20 KOs) doesn’t have anything other than July 25th in his mind and the Albanian believes being cast as an NPC in the long running Joshua-Fury saga could play to his advantage.

“I don't think it's offended me, but I'm happy because they underestimated me,” he said during an interview with DAZN.

“I think it's not a good idea he make plans to fight Tyson Fury. I like only God to make my plans. I don't want to make plans for myself because if I do, [it is as if] I want to go on top of God and I can't do that. God is first. It's the only one. He make the plans and I think I'm going to break his [Joshua's] plan for me.”

Despite his glossy record, Prenga has never boxed anybody remotely comparable to Joshua who, despite being 36 years old, remains one of the most high-profile fighters on the planet.

He will however, draw hope from Joshua’s current form.

Aside from routine knockout wins over former UFC champion Francis Ngannou and Jake Paul, his last meaningful win came back in December 2023 when punishing Otto Wallin to a fifth-round corner retirement.

He hasn’t boxed a true heavyweight since current WBO champion Daniel Dubois knocked him out in five rounds in September 2024. That combination of star power and vulnerability makes him such a tantalising target for somebody like Prenga.

“I don't think he is the best heavyweight in the world, but he's a great fighter... I think he has a lot of flaws,” said Prenga who, despite English not being his first language, made it clear that he expects to win inside the distance.

“It's not going to go 10 rounds or 12 rounds.”
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