I want to cement my legacy, says Joshua as he plans historic bid

Anthony Joshua has set his sights on joining boxing ’ s all - time greats as the
heavyweight champion builds up to his title defence against Russia ’s Alexander
Povetkin.
Joshua , the reigning WBA , IBF and WBO champion , faces mandatory challenger
Povetkin at Wembley on September 22 amid mounting expectation the British
fighter will then get in the ring with WBC champion Deontay Wilder.
Negotiations between Joshua ’s camp and Wilder’ s team are still on - going and the
unification clash could be lined up for April 13 , with Wembley reportedly booked
for that date .
Before that , former Olympic
gold medallist Joshua must put
his belts on the line when he
tangles with Povetkin.
Joshua isn ’ t over - looking the
38 - year - old Povetkin, also a
former Olympic champion , but
he has reached the stage in his
career where it is his legacy
that motivates him rather than
emerging unscathed from individual duels .
“ It ’s not just about Povetkin and Wilder. It ’ s about proving my worth as a
heavyweight champion It ’ s about me , my legacy and achieving my potential, ”
Joshua told a press conference at Wembley on Wednesday .
“ Now it ’ s more , I know I ’ m good at this . I ’ ve built my mindset over the last 10
years.
“ I ’ ve got 10 years left in boxing and I want to cement my legacy.
“( George ) Foreman, Bernard Hopkins , ( Wladimir) Klitschko went on until 40 . I
believe I can do that with the advances in sports science .
“ I ’ ve been 12 rounds , I ’ve been dropped , I ’ ve put on weight , I ’ve lost weight , I ’ ve
learnt boxing specific training .
“ I think back to the gold medal . It
was a tournament I had to get
through . I ’ m back in the tournament.
It ’ s great . It resonates with people . ”
Promoter Eddie Hearn agrees that
Joshua is more than capable of
adding more polish to his already
glittering CV.
“ The pace that this young man is
moving at and the challenge he is
wiling to take is fantastic for the
sport of boxing , ” Hearn said .
“ Anthony wants to create a legacy and the only way you do that is by fighting real
fighters . ”
– ‘ Unbelievable pedigree’
Joshua won his first world title in 2016 and has made five defences , taking his
record to 21 - 0 with 20 knockouts.
The 28 - year - old beat Joseph Parker of New Zealand by unanimous points decision
in Cardiff on March 31 .
Povetkin knocked out David Price on the undercard of Joshua ’ s victory over
Parker .
He previously fought for the titles Joshua now holds in a 2013 defeat by Klitschko .
“ He ’ s got an unbelievable pedigree . I ’ ve watched him for a long time, ” Joshua said
of Povetkin.
“ People should never underestimate a fighter if he doesn ’ t have a big social media
fanbase.
“ Hes one of the best fighters I will face on my record . I look forward to it . ”
Povetkin, who was the super- heavyweight champion at the 2004 Games in Athens ,
is relishing the chance to take on Joshua in front of a full house at Wembley after
a tarnished career.
He twice tested positive for performance - enhancing drugs in 2016 , costing him
fights with reigning WBC champion Deontay Wilder and former champion
Bermane Stiverne .
“ Anthony Joshua has proved he ’s one of the strongest fighters . I ’m very excited for
this fight , ” Povetkin said .
“ The best motivation for myself is knowing he ’ s a world champion

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