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Joshua: Wembley means history
- Updated: December 14, 2016
Anthony Joshua is now looking forward to writing his name in the history books at Wembley Stadium.
The IBF world heavyweight champion stepped on the pitch to square up to Wladimir Klitschko ahead of their April 29 fight, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
Joshua admitted that immediately after Saturday’s three-round demolition of Eric Molina, boxing at the national stadium would not make any difference to his approach and achievement.
But after a respectful press conference with Klitschko, the 27-year-old admits he is now fighting on the perfect platform to raise his profile and ensure British boxing remains on a …