Anthony Joshua hopes to rule heavyweight division for a decade
ANTHONY hopes to rule the heavyweight division for a decade as he prepares to defend his world titles against Carlos Takam in Cardiff.
The unbeaten 28-year-old will face Takam in front of 78,000 fans at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, live on Sky Sports Box Office, and admits he is still improving as a world champion.
But Joshua believes he can enjoy a lengthy reign at the top, if he maintains his dedicated approach to the sport.
”I can’t be perfect. I am who I am,” Joshua told Sky Sports News. “I have managed to become heavyweight champion of the world and who I am, I can present myself as the person I am today, with a project and vision of improving myself for the future.
“Providing I stay disciplined in my sport, you’ll hear of me for the next 10 years, and I’ll definitely progress as a person, and that’s what it’s about.
“This isn’t who I am today. I may make a mistake, but I’ll correct it in the future, and that’s what being a champion is about. If life was perfect and simple, people wouldn’t be able to relate to me.”
Promoter Eddie Hearn revealed last week that Joshua could be up to a stone lighter when he steps on the scales for Friday’s weigh-in, although the WBA ‘super’ and IBF title holder says his new-look leaner physique might not be ideal for the physical demands posed by Takam.
“With his style and his strength, I wish I came in heavier, so we could just stand there and slug it out with each other,” said Joshua.
“His punches are going to be ricocheting through my body, so the bigger you are, the stronger you are, but why I came in lighter, I thought I was fighting Pulev, a real amateur style boxer. Jab with him and match his speed.
“This is a completely different style of fighter, so maybe I might have come in a bit heavier if I knew I was fighting Takam. But nevertheless we are here, I’m looking at myself in the best condition I am, and I’ll put on the best performance in this condition I am.”