Nigerian-born heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua remembers his former championship days and expresses a desire to regain his title as he prepares for a highly anticipated rematch against Dillian Whyte.
Back in 2015, Joshua secured the Commonwealth and British heavyweight titles by defeating Whyte.
Although Joshua later achieved unified world champion status, Whyte’s quest for a world
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Anthony Joshua prepares for rematch
The upcoming rematch, scheduled for August 12th, holds promise as both fighters exhibited intense aggression during their initial encounter.
Joshua’s recent social media activity has sparked renewed interest in the boxing community.
In a video shared on his official YouTube channel, titled ‘I Breathe Life Into This Division ~ Anthony Joshua,’ viewers gain insight into Joshua’s training regimen in Dallas, Texas, USA.
Anthony Joshua wants to be a champion again
During an interview, Joshua commented on the current state of the heavyweight division, expressing his belief that his absence as a champion has contributed to its chaotic nature.
Joshua’s words were, ‘I injected life into this division. My presence guarantees excitement because I thrive on challenges and embrace them while at the top. Achieving that pinnacle again would be a dream realized.’
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Cancer survivor Linda Caicedo inspires Colombia
In another news, 18-year-old sensation Linda Caicedo of Colombia displayed her extraordinary resilience and talent on the Women’s World Cup stage.
Despite facing challenges like battling ovarian cancer at age 15 and enduring six months of chemotherapy, Caicedo made a triumphant recovery from mysteriously collapsing during training.
Colombia’s encounter with Germany in Sydney was nothing short of historic.