Joshua: I don't tell myself successful boxers without beating Wilder

The unified world champion in heavy class boxing, Anthony Joshua, has said that without fail Deontay Wilder for the WBC title he will not feel he has made it through the boxing world. Joshua will protect generations I BF, WBA and WBO in its U.S. debut on June 1st, [...]
The unified world champion in heavy class boxing, Anthony Joshua, has said that without fail Deontay Wilder for the WBC title he will not feel he has made it through the boxing world.
Joshua will protect generations I BF, WBA and WBO in its U.S. debut on June 1st, in a drug in which challenger Ruiz Jr plans to tre, as he says, takes advantage of his priorities to cause shock in the world of boxing.
The Briton has told the BBC he feels too much energy already entering the boxing week.
“I have never felt so energetic in a week of boxing”, Joshua told the BBC.
Saturday night's Mechi at Madison Square Garden means 29-year-old returns to the ring after a full nine months of non-active. During this period of inactivity, talks with Wilder about a historical mass have not borne fruit, where a boxer can win all four titles in the heavy category for the first time.
Asked whether New York glamurous and the billboards that show his name meant that he managed to box, Joshua said: “












