Boxing: Klitschko packing experience for Joshua fight
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[February 20, 2017]
(Reuters) - Wladimir Klitschko
is counting on experience to help him regain the IBF and WBA
heavyweight titles when he faces Britain's Anthony Joshua at Wembley
Stadium in April.
Klitschko, who was unbeaten for 11 years before losing the belts to
Tyson Fury in 2015, turns 41 next month and has 64 wins and four
defeats in his 20-year career.
"Experience is like a suitcase, without a grip — it's really heavy
to carry, but you feel bad if you're going to let it sit somewhere,"
the Ukrainian was quoted as saying by the Times.
"You can be as good as you are, professional as you are, as athletic
or strong, but the only thing you can't swallow like a pill is
experience.
"I just recently heard it at the New York press conference from
Anthony, that it's all about a mental game. But I'm not playing
games, I'm serious with what I'm doing."
London 2012 Olympic champion Joshua has taken the division by storm
since turning professional, winning all 18 of his fights inside the
distance.
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Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko pose during the press
conference Reuters / Ralph Orlowski Livepic

The fight is expected to draw the biggest British boxing crowd in
nearly 80 years, with an attendance of 90,000 set to watch at
Wembley.
(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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