Kuwait Times

Joshua laughs off Parker’s drug taunts

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LONDON: Britain’s Anthony Joshua dismissed a claim by New Zealand’s Joseph Parker he is the “king of steroids” ahead of their world heavyweigh­t title unificatio­n bout. The two boxers will meet in Cardiff on March 31, with Joshua, a London 2012 Olympic gold medallist, looking to add Parker’s World Boxing Organisati­on title to the World Boxing Associatio­n, Internatio­nal Boxing Federation and Internatio­nal Boxing Organisati­on belts he already holds.

Whoever wins at the 74,500-capacity Principali­ty Stadium, best known for staging Wales rugby union internatio­nals, will be eyeing a bout with World Boxing Council heavyweigh­t champion Deontay Wilder. After his fight with Joshua was confirmed on Sunday, Parker gave an interview to New Zealand’s Radio Sport in which he said: “They call me the king of pies, but I call him the king of steroids.”

But Joshua, speaking to newswire reporters at London’s Dorchester Hotel on Tuesday, said the “pies” jibe was the work of British television chat show host Graham Norton and dismissed Parker’s allegation­s of drug use. “I’ve heard so much in boxing trash talk that nothing’s new anymore,” Joshua said.

“Can I sue him?” he asked to laughter from reporters. “I know my records are clean,” insisted the 28-year-old Englishman. “That’s why I don’t bite at it. “It is what it is. If I’m not clean, you’ll find out this fight. If I haven’t been clean for all my other fights, you’ll see me struggle against Parker because anything I have been taking will be out of my system. You’ll find out this fight whether I am the superhuman or I’ve got something pushes on this superhuman power he says I have.

“Trash talk has a place in boxing if it’s natural but you shouldn’t use it as a tool to sell the fight. I would never put on an act to sell a fight.” Both boxers will be putting their unbeaten profession­al records as well as their titles on the line. Parker’s camp suggested Joshua has a weak chin, citing as evidence how he was knocked down by Wladimir Klitschko last year, before getting off the canvas to be crowned world champion.

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