The Citizen (KZN)

Joshua: I’m here to win

PENSIVE: FORMER CHAMP INSISTS HE WILL REGAIN HIS TITLES FROM RUIZ

- Diriyah

Anthony Joshua (right) said this week he will not celebrate if he regains his world heavyweigh­t title, as he faced off with rival Andy Ruiz in a final press conference before their controvers­ial rematch in Saudi Arabia.

Joshua seeks to win back the IBF, WBA and WBO titles that he lost to Ruiz in a shock June defeat in New York in a high-profile duel tomorrow, dubbed “Clash on the Dunes”.

The British boxer, 30, said he was “hungry, determined and focused” as he appeared alongside Ruiz in a press conference in Diriyah, close to the Saudi capital Riyadh.

“I am not here to put on a show, I am here to win,” he said.

“When I regain those belts... I am going to keep calm, stay focused. It’s not a time to celebrate. It’s a time to keep that challenger mindset and move on to the next target.”

But Ruiz insisted he would retain his belts.

“There’s no way that I’m going to let these belts go,” he said.

“I am going to die trying and do anything that’s possible. It’s been a long journey and a long rollercoas­ter in my life, and now that my dream has come true I will never let this go.

Ruiz said all the pressure was on Joshua ahead of the rematch.

“I know (Joshua) is going to come with a different game plan,

I know he’s prepared and I know he’s motivated,” he said.

“I know he’s lost weight and will try to box me around, but it’s just my job to prevent that. I’m ready for whatever comes my way.”

The rematch will take place in Diriyah, home to a Unesco World Heritage site and a dramatic contrast to the iconic Madison Square Garden which hosted the first fight between the two men which ended in a seventh-round stoppage.

Saturday’s bout is mired in controvers­y.

The Saudis faced intense diplomatic fallout over last year’s murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the conservati­ve kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul.

Under de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia has also mounted a sweeping crackdown on dissents which has seen dozens of women activists, journalist­s and political dissidents jailed.

Activists accuse Saudi rulers of using glitzy concerts and sporting extravagan­zas as a tool to try and soften their internatio­nal image as it gears up to host the 2020 G20 summit, Both Joshua and Ruiz have shrugged off criticism over Saudi Arabia’s human rights record, saying they were happy to have the fight in the kingdom.

Joshua hailed the venue in Diriyah as the “Mecca of boxing”. – AFP

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 ?? Picture: AFP ?? GAME FACE. Britain’s Anthony Joshua is taking things very seriously as he bids to regain his heavyweigh­t titles in Diriyah tomorrow night.
Picture: AFP GAME FACE. Britain’s Anthony Joshua is taking things very seriously as he bids to regain his heavyweigh­t titles in Diriyah tomorrow night.

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