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‘Joshua’s world came crashing down’

Anthony Joshua at a media conference in LondonImage source, Getty Images
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Anthony Joshua last fought against Jake Paul in December, a victory which left him with 29 wins from 33 professional fights

Promoter Eddie Hearn told the 5 Live Boxing podcast that Joshua was “happy and excited about 2026” after December’s victory against Jake Paul, and that plans had been in place to fight Rico Verhoeven in March before taking on Fury in August.

But 10 days later the crash happened. “And then obviously the world came crashing down,” Hearn added.

When the news conference began, the conversation understandably shifted towards the task ahead.

Wearing a tracksuit and sunglasses, Joshua spoke about a renewed sense of focus.

“I’ve still got that fire and I belong here,” Joshua added, appearing relaxed and in good spirits.

“I don’t do this as a joke. I do this because it’s what I’m good at. I’m going to prove it this year and keep proving it moving forward.”

As is often the case, he was philosophical and measured in his answers, speaking calmly and with perspective rather than offering dramatic declarations.

He spoke about his ambitions of becoming a three-time heavyweight world champion, and his time working alongside former rival and now gym-mate Oleksandr Usyk.

Joshua reported he has improved his “boxing fitness, IQ and defence” through their work together.

“Now I can really read punches again. My eyes are fully locked in,” he added.

Prenga ready to ‘shock the world’

Prenga arrives with a deceptively eye-catching record of 20 wins, all by stoppage, and one defeat. The 35-year-old now lives in New Jersey in the United States and enters the biggest fight of his career as a heavy underdog.

“I am training hard. I’ve trained more than ever. I feel great. I feel ready. I think I’m going to shock the world,” he reported.

Prenga’s previous three contests have all ended in first-round stoppages, but he has never faced anyone close to Joshua’s calibre and remains largely unknown, even among boxing’s most avid followers.

On paper, Joshua should dispatch Prenga comfortably – yet heavyweight boxing has a habit of producing the unexpected. Few predicted kickboxing star Verhoeven would give Usyk such a difficult night last month.

“I’m glad he’s underestimating me,” Prenga reported, insisting he will show Joshua no respect when the opening bell rings.

“I want you to come into the ring and give me no respect and try to do what you think you do best,” Joshua replied.

“Because across the ring is someone who will do exactly the same.”

The pair shared a face-off that lasted well over a minute. Joshua removed his sunglasses midway through before it ended with a friendly handshake.

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Anthony Joshua comeback is from ‘the deepest of lows’

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