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Anthony Joshua's new coach Robert Garcia has claimed the Watford boxer is more talented than heavyweight rival Tyson Fury and has a bigger punch than Deontay Wilder. Garcia has joined Joshua's team ahead of a potential summer rematch with Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk following the axing of long-time trainer Robert McCraken.
Garcia has been keeping a close eye on Joshua ever since the 32-year-old caught his eye by defeating Kevin Johnson seven years ago. And the coach believes he is now working with the best in the business.
"Still now, a year ago, two years ago, if you asked me, 'who is the most talented heavyweight,' I've always said Anthony Joshua," the American said. "Talent-wise, Fury is a different beast - a different monster. Usyk is very technical and difficult because he's smaller and fast.
"Wilder - tremendous power.