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IT'S OFFICIAL: Anthony Joshua Is A Fucking Machine

IT'S OFFICIAL: Anthony Joshua Is A Fucking Machine

The unified heavyweight world champion has proved he isn't human.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Just a few days removed from his barnburner with Wladimir Klitschko, Anthony Joshua is already back in training.

Ninety-thousand fans filled Wembley Stadium, not to mention a record breaking British Pay-Per-View record, as they were treated to a heavyweight slug-fest and an all-time classic world title fight.

The Watford-fighter produced a virtuoso performance which saw him arise from the canvas to ultimately stop the Ukrainian in the penultimate round.

After dropping Klitschko in the fifth round, Joshua was then floored himself by the former heavyweight king courtesy of a stinging right-hand.


(Joshua roars as he drops Klitschko in the fifth round. Image: PA)

But Joshua persevered despite appearing to look fatigued, eventually churning out an incredible 11th round stoppage which saw him unload a barrage of punches before the referee halted the world title contest.

Joshua defended his IBF strap while collecting the WBA super and IBO belts, staying undefeated in the process extending his unblemished record to 19-0 with 19 stoppages inside the distance.

And after a couple days off, the 27-year-old is back going through his paces as documented on his social media via Instagram story.

His story shows him going through resistant training as he undergoes drills in the swimming pool.

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(Images: Anthony Joshua's Instagram)

MACHINE.

Following his epic heavyweight firefight last Saturday night, Joshua is already training!

Yeah, it's official, Joshua isn't human.

Meanwhile, after the bout, Joshua called out ex-heavyweight champion Tyson Fury who had been hollering insults leading up to the fight.

With Eddie Hearn mapping out a potential date. Everyone's 'favourite' promoter revealed he's targeting another Wembley outing as well as tentatively eyeing up April 2018 for a mega domestic dust-up.

WBC holder, Deontay Wilder, was also amongst the record-breaking attendance as he sampled Joshua's frightening speed and power in person, while trading barbs with Tony Bellew on the Sky set.

Who do you want to see Joshua face next?

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Topics: Anthony Joshua, Boxing