Anthony Joshua v Joseph Parker heavyweight fight will make ‘history’

By Daily Sports on March 27, 2018

Anthony Joshua believes Joseph Parker will face an “overwhelming” experience in a unification bout which will go down in “history” on Saturday.

WBA and IBF world heavyweight champion Joshua meets WBO title-holder Parker at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.

It will be Briton Joshua’s fourth stadium bout but, with 80,000 fans expected, represents a new level of interest for New Zealand’s Parker.

“It took me a few times to get used to it,” Joshua told BBC Radio 5 live.

“It’s an experience he hasn’t faced yet. It is daunting, it is overwhelming.

“You have a fighter that will block out the noise, which takes a whole heap of energy. Then you have a fighter who rides the wave, which can leave you too excited.

“The fight is won or lost in training camp but the last bolt is screwed on during the spell from your changing room to the first bell.”

The History

Joshua told BBC Sport he has recently been watching videos of Lennox Lewis, who held the IBF, WBA and WBC titles in 2000.

Since then, only Tyson Fury and Wladimir Klitschko have held three heavyweight titles at one time.

And as well as three of the four heavyweight titles, Joshua and Parker will put undefeated records on the line in the Welsh capital.

“This is history,” Joshua told BBC Radio 5 live’s boxing podcast.

“This is a unification fight with two heavyweights undefeated and it’s in the UK.

“It’s going to be electric. You know when you come here to fight myself, you know there’s going to be blood, a fighter hurt and 20 times out of 20 I’ve been victorious, so expect the same routine.”

‘Parker will be 30% better’

Joshua has made subtle tweaks to his training since defeating Carlos Takam in October.

He now focuses on boxing during morning sessions, with running or strength work later in the day. The reverse of his old routine aims to see him fresher when doing technical work under the guidance of trainer Rob McCracken at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield.

And Parker – undefeated in 24 bouts – has undergone changes of his own after having surgery on both elbows late in 2017, a move which his camp claim has led to a 20% improvement in his punching since he out-pointed Hughie Fury in September.

“He is dangerous,” added Joshua. “He’s a king where he is from so he has that pride on his back as well. He has to represent the heritage and that’s important.

“I just believe that when people come to fight me, they come 30% better. If he’s known to be quick, he will be rapid. If he’s known to take a punch, I will have to throw the kitchen sink at him.

“They all come with that bit more ambition. I have to make sure that when I’m throwing my best shots, that I’m confident to know who I am dealing with.” (BBC)

•Photo shows by Getty Images Anthony Joshua (L) and challenger Joseph Parker

Source Daily Sports

Posted March 27, 2018


 

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