Joshua: "Coming back for a third time won't be easy, but I can do it"

Dmitriy Kel Sept. 24, 2024, 3:53 a.m.

Former unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has confirmed he has no plans to retire from boxing following his crushing defeat to IBF belt holder Daniel Dubois.

"I know we didn't have enough to win, but we have to look at all the positives. That's the mindset and perspective we have to have. It's always about being positive. Look at what we've achieved in 11 years - it's phenomenal and I want to thank everyone involved. It's a real roller coaster ride.

It's far from over. We came back once, then we came back a second time. To do it a third time will not be easy, but I believe I can achieve it," - said Joshua in a video message.

Recall that on September 21 in London, UK, Joshua was knocked out by Dubois in the fifth round.

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