Anthony Joshua admits career is over if he loses to Otto Wallin on Saturday
Anthony Joshua admits it could be all over if he loses to Otto Wallin. Pic: Adam Davy/PA
Anthony Joshua admits āthere is no futureā if he fails to beat Otto Wallin on the āDay of Reckoningā in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
The two-time world champion is aiming to win his third fight of 2023 after already gaining victories over Jermaine Franklin Jr and Robert Helenius earlier in the year as he looks to step back to the top of the heavyweight division.
Joshua has three career defeats to date, Andy Ruiz Jr inflicted his first loss in 2019 before Oleksandr Usyk beat him for the IBF, IBO, WBA and WBO heavyweight titles on two occasions.
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The 34-year-old understands that defeat could be damaging for his future in the sport.
He told a press conference: āI know where Iām going in my life but Iāve got to say this is a checkpoint and if I donāt get past this, there is no future so Iām fully locked in to Otto Wallin and doing the job.
āPure focus on Saturday, thatās with my heart, soul and every cell in my body is focused on Otto Wallin and knowing what I can do.ā
Joshua has looked focused in the build-up to the fight and explained he only has one thing on his mind.
He added: āIām looking to do a good job and what more can I say, I will do a good job.
āIām here to fight, Iām not here to party, I want to perform well and put that pressure on myself because I want to win, I have that urge to win and want to hurt my opponent as well.ā
Swedish fighter Wallin, 33, has just one career defeat to his name, narrowly losing to Tyson Fury in 2019 but has won all six of his fights since.
Wallin vows to win the fight on Saturday and does not think it will be an āupsetā if he does so.
He said: āIts a big fight and big opportunity Iāve worked hard to be here and now itās time to enjoy the moment, win the fight and move on.
āIām going to win the fight and it shouldnāt be an upset, itās natural and itās my time, Iām happy to be here. Iām just trying to be myself, people say I talk a lot but I just answer them with what I feel, and Iām not trying to make anything up its the truth if people donāt like it fine, but its true.ā
Deontay Wilder takes on Joseph Parker in the co-main event of the evening on a card which features eight fights.
Wilder has claimed 42 of his 43 victories by the way of knockout and insists he will do the same on Saturday.
He said: āIāve come here to do what I do best, itās something that comes naturally and Iām looking to do it again. Donāt blink baby, bam good night.
āI come to do what I do best, and thatās what the fans want to see, no one wants to see a 12-round fight and we are heavyweights and hard hitters, they wanna see us fight and then afterwards go party. Nowadays my name is called doctor sleep.ā
Parker promised to put on a display for those in attendance.
He added: āIāve had a great camp and coming into this fight with a great game plan, great strategy and respect to Wilder but Iām here to do a job and Iām here to win.
āWe have a great camp and the people involved but when I get out there Iām going to put on a display.ā




