Fans expectations to see him retire after a devastating knockout loss to Daniel Dubois, Anthony Joshua says he is not ready to hang up his gloves.
In the post-fight press conference after the brutal 5th-round KO at Wembley on September 20th, Joshua gave credit to Dubois for the win but insisted his career was far from over.

“Of course I wanna continue fighting. I’m a warrior,” Joshua said. But following this defeat, the former IBF world titleholder will move on and look ahead to retiring in style.

The toughness of Joshua shouldn’t surprise fans as he hopes for his redemption from this new failure.
Daniel Dubois, on his part, retains his heavyweight belt, bolstered in the division with a performance that came as a shocking surprise to many.
