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Anthony Joshua GAVE THE FINAL INTERVIEW BEFORE THE REMATCH WITH Alexander Usyk / Tyson Fury COMEBACK

Anthony Joshua GAVE THE FINAL INTERVIEW BEFORE THE REMATCH WITH Alexander Usyk Tyson Fury COMEBACK Former united heavyweight world champion (over 90.7 kg) Briton Anthony Joshua (24-2, 22 KOs) became a guest of Oxford University, where he answered questions from the presenter and students. During the conversation, Joshua defined his last year's offender, the current IBF/WBO/WBA title holder, Ukrainian Alexander Usyk (19-0, 13 KOs), with whom he has a rematch planned for the summer. AJ also told how he looked up to the former hegemon of the heavyweight division of Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko. Usyk is classified as a P4P opponent. I still don't know what that means [laughs]. What I know in boxing is that you need to win, and people love knockouts. I've never been in pound-for-pound, I've never been in any rankings, but I just understand that people love knockouts, people love winners. So, he's pound-for-pound. If I understand correctly, it means that he is one of the best among all divisions. They mix everyone up and see who is the best. He's one of the best. And for me personally, Usyk is the one with whom I fought, adhering to my values — and this is to fight with the best of the best of this generation. There are boxers that you knock out, against which you look good, like eye candy. But Usyk is an opponent of the highest level, an Olympic champion, a former absolute heavyweight champion, and now a champion of the heavyweight division. I think he's the one who will actually go down in boxing history. And I will come out against him in 3 months. Therefore, with God's help, with prayers and hard work, I will get the victory and become a three-time heavyweight world champion. And I'm talking about it now [laughs and breaks the applause]. Obviously, a lot of people greatly respect and admire you not only because of your success, but also because of the way you behave. Is there anyone else in sports or anywhere that you admire? How do they approach sports or the responsibility that comes with their position? — You hit the bull's-eye. Wladimir Klitschko was one of the people I looked up to when I started. Because I not only wanted to become a champion, but I wanted to know about the responsibility that comes with being a champion. He spoke different languages, he wore suits and things like that. So when I started my career as a young man, I didn't want to wear big chains, I didn't want to drop my education, I didn't want to speak in a certain style. He inspired me. Then they said: "Joshua is not real. He is this, he is that." I wanted to make myself better. I remained resistant to criticism because I knew that the guy I was looking up to was the one who inspired me. He may not have inspired someone else, but I looked up to him. My idol has become my opponent. But we still have a great relationship. To everyone who starts, I will say for sure — take into account the position in which you are. I've made mistakes. I made mistakes when I was going to the championship. Sometimes he said the wrong things, was in the wrong places. But the championship is always from a good place in the end, and being a champion is part of the responsibility. Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua does not believe that WBC title holder Tyson Fury has really finished his career. Joshua believes that the "Gypsy King" will return when he is offered an interesting duel. "If Fury terminates his pension and fulfills the gentleman's agreement, then it will be possible to earn a lot of money. This money can help many people. But at the top of my list is Usyk, a tough fighter from the pound-for-pound rating and a serious opponent. But I want to look at the bigger picture. So I can break through what's ahead of me to look at the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. It seems to me that retirement does not mean that you have completely abandoned everything, lying on the beach, snapping your fingers and drinking beer. I feel like Fury is still working. I think he will come back if he is offered the right fight," Joshua said.

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