

The world Heavyweight Boxing sensation Anthony Joshua always keeps his social media game on top. He is constantly seen interacting with fans, sharing his grilling workout routines, revealing anecdotes of his life and more. Ahead of his title-defense fight with Kubrat Pulev, Joshua shared a staunch workout video, where he is seen smashing a tyre with an iron rod relentlessly.
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Anthony Joshua is one of the finest boxers to step inside the ring. He is currently the WBA, WBO and IBF Heavyweight champion of the world. To stay at the top level, he believes, you have got to give it your all and achieve what you are destined to.
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He will make a comeback to the Boxing ring after almost a year. The last time he stepped inside the ring was against a rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr. where Joshua won the fight via unanimous decision on judges’ scorecard.
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Joshua, 30, is a fascinating personality of the combat sports universe. The Heavyweight stalwart keeps himself hungry to achieve more and wants to cement himself as one of the best Heavyweights in the world.
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Anthony Joshua vs Kubrat Pulev- who adds another ‘W’ to their resume?
Anthony Joshua exhibits a pro-boxing record of 23 wins and 1 loss. He entered the boxing last in December 2019 to confront Andy Ruiz Jr in Saudi Arabia. In their first meet, Joshua recorded the first loss of his pro-Boxing career in a huge upset. But the Britisher bounced back in their rematch and reclaimed his WBA, WBO and IBF Heavyweight titles.
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Joshua will clash against Bulgaria’s Kubrat Pulev to defend his titles on December 12. Pulev is one scary contender in the Heavyweight division who showcases 28-1 pro-Boxing record and can be a real problem to the champion Anthony Joshua.

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In an interaction with DAZN news, Joshua said, “I had my little slip-up last year. We’ve brushed it off and we’ve got the belts back and now I’m going to go out there and get back on the gravy train and fight the likes of Fury 100 percent.
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“I’m still very hungry and disciplined, so I want to steamroll through him. That’s the fighter’s talk coming out. With that being said, it takes a lot of training in the gym and that is what training camp is about.” he added.
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Joshua seems extremely pumped and ready to step-in the ring to get the job done. He would look forward to continuing his supremacy at the Heavyweights. Post this fight, Joshua is desperate to try his hands on his fellow countryman Tyson Fury and affix himself as the best Heavyweight to step in the boxing ring.
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Will we see a quick T/KO or this fight will go the distance? Can Anthony Joshua finally confront Tyson Fury post this vicious battle?
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