The 36-year-old, ranked number three in the IBF
rankings and called in as a late replacement for the injured
Kubrat Pulev as Joshua's challenger earlier this week, has lost
just three of his 35 fights since turning professional in 2005.
Takam will face the 2012 Olympics super-heavyweight champion
Joshua, who is unbeaten in 19 professional fights, in front of
an estimated 80,000 fans and is confident that he can end the
28-year-old's winning streak.
"I don't know if I'm excited, stressed or confused but I'm
definitely ready for the fight. It will be a proper fight,"
Takam told Sky Sports News.
"AJ (Joshua) is a good boxer who likes to box and I like
opponents who like to come forward and throw punches. I like to
get stuck in as well.
"I believe in myself. I never go into a fight thinking I might
lose -- I'm a winner, I like to win not to lose. I'm not scared,
80,000 fans means nothing to me... It's about what happens in
the ring. It's about me and him."
Takam previously lost to WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker
in a not-title bout in Nov. 2016 but has scored two knockout
victories since.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru)
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