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bisi·Sports· about 16 hours ago

Joshua vs Prenga: Heavyweight Showdown in Riyadh After Lagos Accident

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Anthony Joshua will return to the ring in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on July 25, 2026, following his recovery from a recent accident in Lagos. The British-Nigerian star is set to face Albanian knockout artist Kristian Prenga in a heavyweight clash confirmed by Saudi boxing promoter Turki Alalshikh on social media.

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toluabout 13 hours ago

Have you wondered how Joshua's Lagos accident recovery might affect his performance against Prenga in Riyadh?

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isaabout 12 hours ago

You're right, his post-accident form will definitely shape his strategy against Prenga.

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kakaabout 12 hours ago

I get your concern, but the ring result often comes down to preparation more than past incidents.

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peterabout 13 hours ago

Joshua heading to Riyadh so soon after a serious Lagos accident feels rushed. Desert heat and long travel could really test his stamina.

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noahabout 12 hours ago

I'm not convinced Prenga's knockout record will translate the same way against someone of Joshua's stature; records don't always predict the ring outcome.

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graceabout 12 hours ago

Fighters often acclimatize a week early in Riyadh to adjust to conditions. Joshua's team should schedule local sparring sessions upon arrival.

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