Well that's a fiver i'm never getting back. The focused AJ turned up, he wasn't taking Ngannou lightly. However it tells us nothing as far as how AJ would do against any of the other top heavyweights, Usyk was streets ahead of him in two fights and this wasn't a warm up for a third fight. I...
If AJ goes in with the same attitude as when he lost to Ruiz then he could be in trouble. As you say it's a ridiculous fight for Joshua to take, absolutely no upside for him, apart from the money he'll be paid, it proves nothing and doesn't do anything to prepare him for future fights either...