“It’s Time To Put On A Performance” – Anthony Joshua
Achem Samuel
World Boxing Association, International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Organisation heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, is very ecstatic to be back at Wembley stadium to defend his title belts in front of a home crowd against Russia’s Alexander Povetkin on Saturday.
Joshua described the feeling of being back where he had his first monumental victory against Wladimir Klitschko in April last year, as a blessing and he is ready to put up a good performance for his fans.
Of all people, Joshua knows Saturday’s bout will be his toughest challenge yet, having fought New Zealand’s Joseph Parker in Cardiff in March — the 28-year old will be looking to outsmart Povetkin who has proved himself a formidable opponent with a power punch that could knock the Nigerian cold if he isn’t astute with his tactics.
First it’ll be a game of wit, then both men will put themselves through an endurance test to see who the stronger man truly is. If both men are still standing after this, only a knockout will determine the winner of the fight.
Who will it be, Joshua or Povetkin?