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- Updated: December 28, 2016
Anthony Joshua has revealed he preferred watching risk-taking knockout artists rather than technicians like Wladimir Klitschko during his rise.
The unbeaten IBF champion always aimed to replicate the methods of knockout artists from bygone eras rather than copy the cagey Klitschko, who he will next fight on Sky Sports Box Office on April 29.
Asked if Klitschko’s safety-first style was exciting, Joshua said: “I respect it, but it’s not, no.
“His style has worked for him so you can’t knock it. But you’ve got to land a few, give a few, work on the inside. The first rounds are always cagey but, by the fourth round, …