Anthony Joshua has addressed Oleksandr Usyk’s recent comments advising him to consider an early retirement before his upcoming fight with Daniel Dubois (DDD). Usyk, who defeated Joshua twice, suggested the British heavyweight should prioritize his health and longevity over continuing his boxing career. Joshua, however, dismissed Usyk’s advice, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to the sport.

In a recent interview, Joshua stated, “I’m focused, I’m determined, and I’m here to stay. Quitting is not an option for me. I respect Usyk, but I know what I need to do.”

Joshua’s resolve is evident as he prepares for his bout against Dubois. He has been rigorously training, aiming to reclaim his position at the pinnacle of the heavyweight division. The clash with Dubois is seen as a critical moment for Joshua, who has faced significant challenges and criticism following his losses to Usyk.
Promoters and boxing analysts are closely watching Joshua’s preparation. Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, remarked, “Anthony is more motivated than ever. He’s working harder and smarter, and he’s ready to prove himself once again.”
The boxing community has mixed reactions to Usyk’s comments. Some agree with his cautionary advice, considering the physical toll the sport takes, while others support Joshua’s determination to continue fighting. Fans are eagerly anticipating the showdown, which promises to be a defining moment in Joshua’s career.
As the fight date approaches, Joshua remains focused on his goal. “I’m here to fight, to win, and to show that I still belong at the top. Usyk can say what he wants, but I’m not going anywhere,” Joshua concluded.
The upcoming fight between Joshua and Dubois is not just a battle for victory but a statement of resilience and determination from Joshua. The boxing world waits with bated breath to see if he can overcome this latest challenge and reassert his dominance in the heavyweight category.