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Anthony Joshua reveals secret to his victory

By Michael Abayateye
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Anthony Joshua has taken to the swimming pool to relax after defending his world heavyweight title in emphatic fashion on Saturday night — and he has revealed his secret to longevity.

Eric Molina was the unfortunate man in the world champion's path at the weekend, with Joshua forcing a stoppage in the third round at the Manchester Arena.

And the 27-year-old boxer has revealed to his fans how he keeps in shape after securing the 18th victory of his professional career

Joshua posed in bright yellow swimming shorts as he smiled for a picture, which was posted on his Instagram, Facebook and Twitter accounts.

The Watford boxer captioned his social media post: 'Rest & Recovery = Longevity.'

After Joshua forced a stoppage in the third round, Wladimir Klitschko entered the ring to announce he will be facing Joshua on April 29.

Joshua says he is unfazed by the prospect of facing Klitschko in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley after their world heavyweight title unification showdown was sealed.

Klitschko clambered into ring after Joshua's demolition of Molina to confirm the pair have agreed the details of what will be a record-breaking post-war showdown.
It will be a mark of how far the 27-year-old Londoner has progressed since his Wembley Stadium debut on the undercard of Carl Froch's bout with George Groves in May 2014, when he dispatched Matt Legg in his sixth professional bout.


 Joshua said: 'The last time I fought at Wembley it was in front of about 3,000 people at half-past five in the afternoon. But it's a fight and whether it's in front of 90,000 people or nine people, it makes no difference.

I remember the ring was tiny and before I knew it he was in my corner swinging hooks. I was a bit raw then so I took a few and I managed to get him out of there. I was happy to go on first so I could watch Froch against Groves later on.'Mail Online

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