ANTHONY JOSHUA says his rollercoaster profession is way from over as he bids to grow to be a three-time world heavyweight champion.
After his devastating defeat to Daniel Dubois at Wembley on Saturday night time, the primary by way of knockout in his 11-year profession, many prompt that Joshua might resolve to retire from boxing.
However the two-time world heavyweight champion, now 34, is adamant he’s not able to stroll away from the game he has remodeled on this nation.
Joshua has yet another combat contracted with Riyadh Season and his promoter Eddie Hearn has prompt a rematch with Dubois may very well be an choice, though fights with the likes of Deontay Wilder, Joe Joyce or Zhilei Zhang may also be viable for Turki Al-Alshikh.
And on Monday, Joshua uploaded a video to his Instagram web page insisting that his aim has not modified regardless of defeat to Dubois.
He stated: “Alright Yesterday night time we got here up quick however we’ve to have a look at all of the positives. That’s the mindset and the attitude that we’ve to have, a constructive one, at all times.
“Take a look at what we’ve achieved within the house of 11 years, it’s phenomenal, and I need to thank each single one in all you that’s been driving with me. What a rollercoaster journey.
“However are you aware what the issue is? It’s removed from over but. We’ve completed it as soon as, we’ve completed it twice, doing it a 3rd time hasn’t been straightforward however I consider it’s one thing I can obtain .
“It’s about making the precise steps ahead, working onerous, enhancing and it’s obtained to return from the center greater than something. It could possibly’t come from any exterior voices or influences, it has to return from the center.
“It’s solely been a day however once I sit again and I’m considering I do know I’ve obtained lots of coronary heart. Hold your seatbelts tight as a result of deep, deep, deep in my coronary heart I do know we’ve obtained much more to deliver to the sport. Lengthy might it proceed.
“British boxing, I recognize you and we stand up collectively, let’s go.”