Takam is a strong and tough opponent who comes in with short notice. Joshua seems inexhaustible at the moment, so much points to a dominant victory, but it may take some rounds before the favorite really opens up.

Therefore you should play it:
Takam has never been a walkover. He is really good, although the odds do not reflect this.
Takam has only been stopped once in his career, which occurred in tenth round against Povetkin.
Takam usually has excellent parades. In addition, he should have great respect for Joshua from the start.
Joshua has used his entire camp to prepare for Pulev, which has a completely different style, so he may be able to put a little cautiously.
Joshua has gone several rounds a couple of times, where he has met skilled and hard opponents.

Keep an eye on:
Joshua is bursting with confidence after the victory against Klitschko. He will probably try to make a show, ie. stop his opponent.
Joshua may be in a class by himself, so he is in danger of driving Takam quickly.
Joshua possesses enormous power. When he lands clean, there is hardly anyone who can resist.
Takam takes the fight at short notice. He is in good shape, but he is hardly so well prepared.
Takam may try to jump on Joshua while he is cold. This is dangerous to both of them.

We recommend to bet on this match: Anthony Joshua win @ 1.01