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- Updated: December 19, 2016
Wladimir Klitschko has insisted that entering a world title fight as a challenger for the first time in 16 years has restored his “adrenaline”.
The veteran Ukrainian won his maiden world title from Chris Byrd in 2000 but now, having spent time as unified heavyweight champion, is empty-handed ahead of facing IBF belt-holder Anthony Joshua at Wembley, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
“I have an adrenaline rush in the blood, and I love it,” Klitschko said, speaking at the national stadium, when asked if he enjoyed his upcoming role as the challenger.
“I’ve been missing it. I was very comfortable …