Daily Dispatch

Joshua says he has bigger fish to fry

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ANTHONY Joshua is just days away from a world heavyweigh­t title fight with Wladimir Klitschko in front of the largest British boxing crowd for nearly 80 years but the Briton says he would rather be facing former champion Tyson Fury.

Fury beat Klitschko in 2015, handing the Ukrainian his first loss in 11 years, to become the IBO, WBA, IBF and WBO champion.

However, he relinquish­ed his titles the following year after his licence was suspended pending investigat­ion for doping and medical issues.

Joshua, who became the IBF world heavyweigh­t champion after beating Charles Martin in April 2016, is unbeaten in 18 bouts and will fight Klitschko, who has not fought profession­ally since his loss to Fury, at Wembley on April 29.

“I think Tyson Fury is the biggest fight for me,” Joshua told British media from his training camp in Sheffield.

“If it were up to me, that would have been the fight happening this summer … I was planning for a massive showdown with Tyson Fury, but he had other plans and I just had to carry on. When he returns, I’m sure I’ll still be here.”

Joshua and Fury traded barbs on Twitter last week after the former champ called Joshua “a poor man’s Frank Bruno”, a reference to the former British WBC and European heavyweigh­t champion.

“Twitter is about communicat­ion and it’s just communicat­ing,” Joshua said.

“He addresses me and Tweets me quite often and I was just in the frame of mind where I thought me and Klitschko don’t have much verbals, so let me respond to Fury.”

Joshua added that fury’s “Bruno” jibe showed a lack of respect. — Reuters

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