 Former two-time World Heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua is returning to the ring. As of this recording, he's 24-22, 23 of those wins coming by way of knockout. He made his professional debut in 2013 and quickly became known for his heavy hands. The British icon won on a 20-fight win knockout street defeating guys like Charles Martin and Vladimir Klitschko. In 2019, AJ suffered his first L losing to massive underdog Andy Ruiz. But six months later, he would get his revenge, defeat Ruiz and claim back his world titles. But in 2021, AJ suffered defeat again, losing to undefeated Oleksandr Usyk. And after being heavily criticized about his game plan against Usyk, AJ decided to switch trainers from Robert McCracken over to Robert Garcia, who's trained the likes of Nonelia Doner and Jose Ramirez. And with a new team behind him, Anthony Joshua looks for redemption for the second time in his career as he gets set to take on Usyk for the rematch. For more, follow FanDuel on Twitter, Twitch, Instagram and TikTok.