By Daily Sports on October 25, 2017
Anthony Joshua says he did not feel like a genuine heavyweight world champion before April's victory over Wladimir Klitschko.
The 28-year-old Briton - who faces Carlos Takam in Cardiff on Saturday - won the IBF title in 2016 but stopped Klitschko after 11 rounds at Wembley Stadium to add the WBA crown.
"I became a champion because of what I went through with Klitschko," he said.
"Those type of fights have championship status written all over them."
After beating Charles Martin in two rounds to land the IBF crown in just his 16th professional fight, Joshua was uneasy at being referred to as "champ".
Asked if he now feels like a champion, Joshua replied: "Now I do. Not in a big-time way. Even though I trained for Charles Martin, the fight looked too easy.
"What we went through with Klitschko represents what a champion is.
"Rob McCracken has never trained me to take a battering. But in that ring, in a time like that, there is nowhere to hide. It comes down to who you are at that moment."
'He respects the game more now'
McCracken has been applying tweaks to the game plan to face Takam, who stepped in to replace the injured Kubrat Pulev less than two weeks before the Principality Stadium fight.
The 49-year-old coach has seen a difference in his fighter since the enthralling win over Klitschko, pointing to the fact Joshua wanted to train between fights rather than take too long off.
"He respects professional boxing even more now," McCracken told BBC Radio 5 live's boxing podcast.
"He did before the Klitschko fight but even more now. He knows how tough and dangerous it is at the top level.
"He has ticked over in between the fights, going for runs or coming in the gym.”
(BBC)
•Photo shows Anthony Joshua.
Source Daily Sports
Posted October 25, 2017
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