"The problem is that when you have to work at a pace, Joshua kind of has a system overload. He doesn't know what to do and gets lost when he has to make a quick decision. At that point, he is unable to make the right moves. This was evident when Dubois was going forward. The guy knows how to shorten the distance quickly," Bradley said in an interview with ProBox TV.
Recall that on September 21 in London, UK, Dubois held the first defense of the IBF title in the heavyweight division, knocking out Joshua in the fifth round.