British boxing heavyweight Anthony Joshua has confidently responded to critics as he gears up for his highly anticipated £75 million bout with Otto Wallin. Despite recent challenges in his career, including losing his WBA, WBO, and IBF titles to Oleksandr Usyk, Joshua remains undeterred.
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Reflecting on his journey, Joshua shared how he found his calling in boxing at the age of 18, channeling his energy and focus into the sport. He believes his role has been pivotal in drawing more attention to boxing, citing the sport’s growing popularity and the new opportunities it’s creating, especially with the upcoming fight in Saudi Arabia.
Addressing the pressure of his upcoming fight and his career overall, Joshua embraces it, stating, “Heavy is the head that wears the crown.” He acknowledges the seriousness of his position and the expectations that come with it. Rather than seeing pressure as a burden, Joshua views it as a catalyst for growth and improvement, essential for pursuing his and the sport’s goals.
Joshua’s return to winning form, with victories over Jermaine Franklin and Robert Helenius, is a testament to his resilience and commitment to the sport. His message to critics is clear: the more pressure he faces, the more he is motivated to enhance his performance and achieve greatness in the ring.