Boxing-Joshua says prepared to go to final bell against Pulev
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[December 11, 2020]
LONDON (Reuters) - World
heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua said he is prepared to go to the
final bell when he puts his WBA, IBF and WBO belts on the line
against Bulgarian Kubrat Pulev on Saturday.
Britain's Joshua will start as clear favourite in front of 1,000
fans at Wembley Arena for the fight that was postponed in June
because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I'm prepared to go to the final bell. I'm a 15-round fighter, not a
12-round fighter," Joshua, who reclaimed his titles by beating Andy
Ruiz in a re-match in Saudi Arabia 12 months ago, said at an amiable
news conference on Thursday.
"I can carry my stamina, my boxing IQ, concentration and strength
until the final bell.
"I will definitely get hit. He will get hit too. I'll be the last man
standing."
Pulev, 39, was prevented from fighting Joshua in 2017 because of injury
but says he is ready to cause an upset.
"I have waited a long time. I knew this fight would come again," he
said. "Now I am healthy. I'm not 22 years old, of course, but I am ready
now. I have everything to be champion."
Joshua's only defeat came against Ruiz in Madison Square Garden in June,
2019. That shock defeat, he insists, has made him into a rougher
fighter.
"The pressure I went through last year was tough, made me mentally
stronger, it made me grow a thicker skin," he said.
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Anthony Joshua celebrates
winning his fight against Andy Ruiz Jr. Action Images via
Reuters/Andrew Couldridge/File Photo
"What have I got to lose? I have everything to gain. Because I took
a loss to Ruiz? That isn't enough to change someone like me. I've
got a lot of character."
Pulev, like Joshua, has only one professional defeat on his card, a
knockout by Wladimir Klitschko in 2014.
Joshua, who has not fought in England since beating Alexander
Povetkin in 2018, said the fact that a limited crowd will be allowed
in to watch the fight was not a factor.
"It will be good for the fans but I'm just focused on Pulev," he
said. "No disrespect to the fans but I've got a serious challenge
and that's all I'm thinking about.
"When I win I can enjoy it afterwards."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Toby Davis)
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