Attentive fans will know that Tyson didn't help Naganno prepare for the fight before Naganno took on Joshua. You must know that Tyson coached Nganno for a long time before Naganno played Fury. And judging from the effect, Nganno successfully knocked out Fury in the third round, proving that Tyson's guidance is still very effective. But what is puzzling is that when preparing for Joshua, Tyson and Nagano, who had worked well before, did not work together again to prepare for the game. So why didn't Tyson help Naganno prepare for Joshua? A few days ago, in an interview with the media, Tyson's evaluation of Joshua seemed to give an answer.
Tyson said to the camera: Joshua never lost hope, he is still learning, and that's where he is dangerous, because he's still damn learning. Joshua needs to pick up the tempo, he's got a lot of potential, and he's got to turn those straight punches into something substantial. Joshua is not an easy opponent to beat, and he will have a good life after his boxing career, and he is good.
It's clear from what Tyson says about Joshua, he doesn't think Joshua is an opponent to beat easily. We might as well recall the state of the two before the match, Naganno just knocked out Fury with confidence, and Joshua was not favored and held his breath. Judging by the results, Tyson's choice not to help Nganno prepare for Joshua is undoubtedly correct. Because even if Tyson helps Nganno prepare, he may not be able to control the outcome of the match. In this case, Tyson might as well not help Nganno prepare for the war, at least to protect his reputation. From this point of view, Tyson is still very wise.