After his crushing knockout loss to Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium, Anthony Joshua has broken his silence with a defiant message to his supporters.
Despite the setback, the former two-time heavyweight champion remains determined to reclaim the world title. In a video posted on his X page on Monday, Joshua thanked his fans, saying, “We came up short, but we’ve got to focus on the positives. That’s the mindset we need — a positive one.”
He reflected on his 11-year career, calling it “phenomenal,” and expressed gratitude to those who’ve supported him through the ups and downs. “What a rollercoaster journey, but it’s far from over yet,” he declared.
Acknowledging the challenges, Joshua said, “We’ve done it once, we’ve done it twice. Doing it a third time hasn’t been easy, but I believe I can achieve it.” He emphasized the importance of inner strength, stating, “It’s about taking the right steps, working hard, and improving. It has to come from within.”
Joshua’s spirit remains unshaken as he shared his belief in his future. “When I sit back and think, I know I’ve got a lot left. Thanks for your support, and stay buckled in — there’s more to come. British boxing, we rise together. Let’s go.”
Though this defeat is his second career knockout, casting doubt on his hopes of regaining a world title for a third time, Joshua has vowed to keep fighting with resilience and determination.
