Manchester Evening News

AJ: Victory over Ruiz is no cause for celebratio­n

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ANTHONY Joshua has insisted that victory in his world heavyweigh­t title rematch against Andy Ruiz Jr in Saudi Arabia tomorrow night will be no special cause for celebratio­n.

Victory for Joshua would avenge his stunning loss to Ruiz in his last fight in June and project him towards a further unificatio­n bout against either Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder.

But at a Wednesday press conference close to the venue in the desert suburb of Diriyah, Joshua said: “People have asked me if it will be a special moment if I win, and I say no because I belong here.

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

Joshua is expected to enter the ring roughly half a stone lighter than he was for the first fight with Ruiz, although he did not give anything away during a perfunctor­y media workout on Tuesday.

He has exuded an aura of quiet confidence during his public and media appearance­s this week, appearing to back up his repeated assertion that his stunning loss to Ruiz has not affected his appetite for the sport.

“As soon as I got back from New York I got straight back in at Finchley ABC - I didn’t lose any heart,” added Joshua. “There’s fire in my belly, there’s no fear in my heart, and I’m just focused on putting on a show.”

Meanwhile, Ruiz has been preparing for Joshua to adopt a more cagey game-plan in order to avoid more woe at the hands of the champion’s crashing left hook.

He added: “I know AJ’s going to come with a different game-plan. I know he’s prepared and motivated and he’s going to be more cautious.

“I know he’s lost weight and he’s going to try to box me around but it’s my job to prevent that.

“I don’t want to let these beautiful belts go away. It’s been a long rollercoas­ter and I’ve finally made my dreams come true.

“I’m going to do anything possible to get that victory.”

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