British boxer of Nigerian descent Anthony Joshua has shot down any idea that he is nearing the end of his career while getting ready for his world title bout against Daniel Dubois on Saturday.
For their IBF world heavyweight title fight on Saturday at Wembley Stadium, Anthony Joshua outweighed Daniel Dubois by four pounds.
Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois
Dubois weighed four pounds more than he did in his previous fight, which concluded in an impressive stoppage against Filip Hrgovic.
On a stage at Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square, Joshua weighed 252.5 pounds, while Dubois was 248.6 pounds heavier before their Wembley fight in the Riyadh Season.
Dubois was three pounds heavier than his career high, and Joshua was somewhat heavier than he had been in his previous fight against Francis Ngannou.
Dubois was promoted from “interim” to world champion after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the IBF championship, and he wants to solidify his position.
The 34-year-old Joshua, a two-time unified heavyweight champion, will challenge the 27-year-old Dubois for the IBF belt on Saturday at Wembley Stadium.
Throughout fight week, the conflict between the two competitors increased, and they engaged in a furious brawl.
The winner of the monumental bout will keep the IBF world heavyweight championship.
The title, personal pride, and the opportunity to fight Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk again are all up for grabs in this battle on Saturday at Wembley Stadium.