Joshua vs Pulev: Anthony Joshua warns Kubrat Pulev ‘there are no cracks in my armor’ | Boxing news



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Anthony Joshua: “What people call weaknesses, I call strengths that I have not yet identified”; AJ and his challenger looked in excellent condition in Wednesday’s practice; Joshua vs Kubrat Pulev is on Saturday, live at Sky Sports Box Office

Last Updated: 12/09/20 8:34 pm









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Anthony Joshua sent a stern warning to Kubrat Pulev as they flexed their muscles during their workouts on Wednesday.

Anthony Joshua sent a stern warning to Kubrat Pulev as they flexed their muscles during their workouts on Wednesday.

Anthony Joshua insisted that he has eradicated the mistakes of the past and now has a “warrior mentality” as the clock ticks towards a fight with Kubrat Pulev.

World heavyweight champion Joshua puts his IBF, WBA and WBO titles on the line against Pulev on Saturday, live Sky Sports box office.

He comes a year after avenging his loss to Andy Ruiz Jr, but Joshua told him Sky Sports News It has evolved since then, and Pulev will find out the hard way.

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“Sometimes when things are going well, you keep working on your strengths,” Joshua said.

“After my loss in New York?

“What people call weaknesses, I call strengths that I have not yet identified.

“I saw the strengths that I had not identified, what [other people] call weaknesses. I made them, I improved them.

“Now there are no cracks in my armor.

“I have worked hard to perfect my craft.

“This will be a tough fight, but I need to keep my belts. I have a warrior mentality.

“In my opinion, nothing else is important apart from Pulev. That is my approach.”

A fight against WBC champion Tyson Fury for the undisputed championship is looming in 2021 if Joshua can dispatch Pulev on Saturday.

Both Joshua and Pulev looked lean and fit in Wednesday night training – the challenger battled the shadow for several minutes, but the champion went through a much more sinister routine.

Joshua spent more than 20 minutes wrapping his hands in the most professional way even though it was only for a public workout; That’s a trick he learned from Wladimir Klitschko, the longtime former champion, and something he recently added to his own preparation. .

He then insisted that the cameras were off and that everyone except his training gear left the room before doing one of his final workouts before trading blows with Pulev.

Joshua’s trainer Rob McCracken said of Pulev: “He’s lean, he’s lost weight, his fitness level looks good, so he could come in with his front foot. But he’s a fighter who puts pressure behind the jab. He’s a first-class heavyweight player. “

Pulev said Sky sports: “Saturday is the most important day of my life. I trained since I was 12, I became champion in Bulgaria at 14.

“This is my dream, this was my father’s dream.

“Knockout? I just need this victory. I want to do it for my father, for my country, for Bulgarian sport. Not just for me.

“I’m ready. I know this is my moment. I wanted this fight, I waited for it a long time.”

Behind the scenes in ‘the bubble’

AJ tested negative for coronavirus

AJ tested negative for coronavirus

Joshua has joined 'the bubble'

Joshua has joined ‘the bubble’

Kubrat Pulev plans to stand against Joshua

Kubrat Pulev plans to stand against Joshua

Lawrence Okolie aiming at the bullseye

Lawrence Okolie aiming at the bullseye

Martin Bakole will seek out Sergey Kuzmin billiards on Saturday

Martin Bakole will seek out Sergey Kuzmin billiards on Saturday

Fun and games on the console for Mariusz Wach

Fun and games on the console for Mariusz Wach

Watch Joshua vs Pulev on Saturday, live at the Sky Sports Box Office, starting at 6 pm Book via your Sky remote or book online here. Even if you are not subscribed to Sky TV, you can reserve and watch it here.



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