The comment stood out because it reflected a broader theme running through the responses.
“Gotta get past the next fight first,” one fan wrote.
“AJ is done,” another posted.
“Itauma will humiliate AJ,” predicted a third commenter.
“Man just talking s***, stfu and let’s see it then,” another fan wrote.
Others questioned why Joshua had already booked Fury, Daniel Dubois, Fabio Wardley, Agit Kabayel, Moses Itauma and Deontay Wilder before coming through Prenga.
The reaction highlights how sharply opinion has changed around the former two-time heavyweight champion. Joshua still talks openly about becoming a three-time world champion and competing in the biggest fights available.
Many fans remain unconvinced.
Joshua has lost twice to Oleksandr Usyk and was knocked out by Dubois in his most recent fight against a top heavyweight. Those setbacks have led some observers to question whether he can still compete with the division’s most dangerous names.
The skepticism was evident in the response to Joshua’s list. Rather than debating which fight should take place first, many fans focused on whether he could defeat any of the opponents he mentioned.
Joshua sees Fury, Dubois, Wardley, Kabayel, Itauma and Wilder as big opportunities still available to him.



