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I Offer More Danger Than Jake Paul  –Prenga Warns Joshua
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I Offer More Danger Than Jake Paul –Prenga Warns Joshua

Complete Sports about 5 hours 1 mins read

Albanian heavyweight Kristian Prenga has expressed high confidence ahead of his July 25, 2026, fight against Anthony Joshua in Riyadh. Prenga, boasting 20 KOs, believes he is being overlooked and plans to expose vulnerabilities in Joshua’s game.  He also labeled the former champion “chinny” and vowed to ruin plans for a future Joshua-Fury fight. Read [...]

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