ANTHONY JOSHUA has been backed to return to his former self after linking up with trainer Ben Davison.
The two-time heavyweight champion returns on December 23 in Saudi Arabia against Otto Wallin.
And he will do so under the guidance of Davison – who formerly worked with Tyson Fury – for the first time.
Former WBA featherweight champ Leigh Wood has been in the gym with AJ and he warned to expect a vintage Joshua.
Wood, 35, told Boxing News: āHeās on the right path, and I canāt wait for his fight in December.
āI think you will see AJ be more clear and decisive with what heās doing in there, because I feel like heāll know what he needs to do ā whereas in previous fights, heās a bit apprehensive.
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"[Itās like heās] thinking, āIt donāt feel right,ā or half-guessing and not confident in what heās doing but just doing it anyway.
āI know for this fight he will be clear and decisive, knowing what he needs to do and going out and doing it.
"A lot of people will say, āAJās looking more like his old self,ā and that will be because of these things heās doing.
"Without a shadow of a doubt, itās an AJ knockout [against Wallin].ā
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Joshua has been cornered by American Derrick James for his last two fights, a points win to Jermaine Franklin, 30, and KO over Robert Helenius, 39.
But James has been in his Texas base with Ryan Garcia, 25, who faces Oscar Duarte, 27, tonight.
Joshua, 34, has stationed himself in the UK for his fight with Wallin, 32, which led to his decision to go with Davison.
And Wood – who became won the world title under Davison – has seen AJ's improvements first hand.
He said: āThe approach heās got with Ben, heās like a sponge ā heās absorbing all the information.
"A lot of people look at it and think, āHeās training with Ben, is he mad?ā But like Iāve said, Ben [is] way ahead.
"Iāve said this many times, and people can quote me, because I know in 10 yearsā time theyāll be like: āLeigh Wood told us.ā
"I didnāt have to tell you. Look at my fights Iāve had; Iāve been underdog time and time again, [but] Iām getting these results.
"Is it because Iām superhuman, or is it because Iāve got a mint team? Do the maths.
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āI can see a lot of similarities between AJ and myself in the way heās learning. Heās always asking questions and wants to know how it works.
"Sometimes youāre trying to learn something and it doesnāt click straight away, then itās a good feeling when you get it.ā
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