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Foreman backs UK’s Joshua to win

- Agency Staff Berlin

Boxing legend George Foreman says Britain’s Anthony Joshua is his favourite to win April’s clash of the heavyweigh­t giants against Wladimir Klitschko.

“If I were a gambler, I’d see Joshua as a 6-5 favourite. So I’d put him just in front,” the 68year-old Foreman told German magazine Sport Bild.

Londoner Joshua will fight Hamburg-based Klitschko at Wembley Stadium on April 29 with the WBA ‘Super’, IBF, and IBO world heavyweigh­t titles on the line.

Joshua, 27, the 2012 London Olympic champion, has won all of his 18 profession­al bouts so far, but Foreman, a former twotime world heavyweigh­t champion, says Klitschko provides his “first real test”.

“Klitschko knows how to win and how to use his body size. It will be a difficult fight,” said Foreman, who lost to Muhammad Ali in the 1974 “Rumble in the Jungle” bout.

At 41, Klitschko is bidding to be world heavyweigh­t champion again, having lost his belts to Britain’s Tyson Fury — his first defeat in a decade — in November 2015.

“If he wins the world title again — oh my God, imagine that!” said Foreman.

Foreman knows all about being world champion again in your 40s. He set the record for the world’s oldest heavyweigh­t champion — 45 years, 299 days — when he knocked out Michael Moorer in 1994.

“I am convinced there will be a heavyweigh­t who will surpass my record, because us heavy guys depend on our impact, but there is always a 45 or 46-yearold somewhere in the world who can really punch.”

Foreman said that he has not stopped boxing and still spars in the gym from time to time.

 ?? /Reuters ?? Clash of the giants: Anthony Joshua, left, and Wladimir Klitschko will face each other in the ring at the end of April.
/Reuters Clash of the giants: Anthony Joshua, left, and Wladimir Klitschko will face each other in the ring at the end of April.

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