RIYADH: World heavyweight challenger Anthony Joshua was full of praise for șÚÁÏÉçÇű as he said he was fully prepared for his bout with reigning champion Andy Ruiz Jr. in Diriyah on Saturday.
The British fighter admitted he has felt âdifferentâ since losing to Ruiz in New York in June, but sent a powerful message to the Mexican-American during the intense first face off of the week in șÚÁÏÉçÇű.
âI didnât lose heart or fire in my belly,â Joshua said about losing to Ruiz Jr earlier this year. âThere is no fear in my heart, my eyes or my mind.
âI didnât lose any commitment. There was a big change and a big shift in the division so it definitely feels different. I turn this stuff into a positive otherwise it will eat you up, and will fold into a way that I donât want it to go.
âI had to own the situation and make it work for me,â he said during Wednesdayâs press conference.
Ruiz Jr. entered the Riyadh conference wearing the same New York Knicks jersey he wore in the press conference ahead of their first fight six months ago, during which Joshua let Ruiz hold the championship belts.
Having taken them permanently in a victory that shocked the boxing world, Ruiz Jr. did not extend the courtesy to his challenger.
âYou always need a challengerâs mind-set. I said that with the belts around my waist,â Joshua said.
âHungry, determined, focused on the goal.
âWill it be a special moment (if Ruiz wins)? No because I know I belong there. When I regain the belts I will keep cool, and keep a challengerâs mind-set and move onto the next target.â
: challenger with a message to Arab News and his fans in after today's press conference in Riyadh ()
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IBF, WBA and WBO champion Ruiz Jr. replied: âAJ will come with a different game-plan and I know he is prepared, so I will be more cautious.
âHe lost weight and will try to box me around.
âI donât want to let these beautiful belts go. Now that I finally made my dreams come true, there is no way I will let them go.â
Joshua and Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn praised the welcome they had received in the Kingdom and the quality of the facilities for their preparation.
âItâs a complete change and a new dawn for the sport of boxing and we cannot thank the Kingdom of șÚÁÏÉçÇű, Skills Challenge Entertainment and the General Sports Authority enough for everything they have done,â Hearn said.
âThey have kept their word on everything they said they would do.â
Anthony Joshua told Arab News being in the Kingdom has helped him feel relaxed ahead of his do-or-die clash in Diriyah.
âI feel relaxed, Iâm a frequent traveler to the Middle East, especially with my family here, the foodâs been good and I love the sun.âšâš Weâve got a big event on Saturday, Iâll be competing for the world heavyweight title and this will be the time Iâll become two-time heavyweight champion of the world.â
When asked what his favorite part of being in șÚÁÏÉçÇű was, he added: âI would say the weather, I just love the sun â Iâm a sun baby â I need that sunshine and energy so Iâm happy to be here. You could put me anywhere, but Saudi sun is good sun.â
The former world heavyweight champion has even been picking up some Arabic during his trip to the Kingdom.
âThe main one (Arabic word) is âInshallahâ â this is what Iâm saying, âInshallahâ we will be seeing a win from me on Saturday.â
And Joshua was grateful for the opportunity to learn about a new part of the world while trying to reclaim his belts and become a two-time world heavyweight champion.
âI made sure when I came here, you have to claim the land and you have to take part in the land, Iâve learned about old Diriyah, I went to a local school and Iâve mixed with the local people â I think itâs important to do so, rather than just tucking yourself away as I love to learn about new cultures,â he told Arab News.
âThank you for hosting me Saudi, for being so welcoming, itâs good to be here and I donât think it will be my last time.â









