Anthony Joshua
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The 40-year-old former world champion has a five-step plan to beat Anthony Joshua at Wembley in April
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Anthony Joshua said he is focused on defeating Eric Molina in the second defence of his IBF title at the Manchester Arena in December
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Anthony Joshua’s proposed world title fight against Wladimir Klitschko is now likely to take place in spring 2017
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Boxing’s heavyweight division is a mess with Tyson Fury’s problems and Wladimir Klitschko’s reluctance increasing the problems caused by a multitude of titles
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Anthony Joshua will defend his IBF heavyweight title in December as the promoter Barry Hearn has undertaken to find an alternative opponent if Wladimir Klitschko pulls out
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Eddie Hearn insists a deal has ‘virtually’ been agreed for Anthony Joshua to fight Wladimir Klitschko at the Manchester Arena on 10 December
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Anthony Joshua promoter Eddie Hearns has said his fighter is in line to fight Wladimir Klitschko in a unification heavyweight bout in the UK in November
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The heavyweight world champion said ‘I have never seen a lightweight, let alone a heavyweight, throw so many punches before’ while Joyce refused to criticise officials after his controversial defeat
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From Helen Glover and Heather Stanning to Andy Murray and Anthony Joshua, the golden achievers of four years ago have taken different directions since then – some to Rio, others to pastures and challenges new
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Anthony Joshua is planning a ‘long rest’ and a trip to Rio to support Team GB’s boxing representatives, but will have a long line of contenders jostling to take him on when he returns
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Anthony Joshua remains unbeaten after he knocked out the American fighter Dominic Breazeale in the seventh round to retain his IBF world heavyweight title
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Joshua defended his title with a knockout in the seventh round at the O2 Arena after George Groves had earlier beaten Martin Murray on points
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Dominic Breazeale has little pedigree and IBF world champion Anthony Joshua, winner of all his 16 fights by stoppage, will soon have bigger fish to fry
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Anthony Joshua, the IBF heavyweight champion, is preparing to make himself known in the United States after securing a multi-fight deal with Showtime
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Anthony Joshua will face Dominic Breazeale in the first defence of his IBF world heavyweight title on 25 June
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Anthony Joshua is choosing an opponent for the first defence of his world heavyweight title with half an eye on a future fight with Tyson Fury
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