The world heavyweight champion in three versions, Anthony Joshua, in an interview compared his previous fight against Joseph Parker, in which he won by a unanimous decision, with the early victory of Alexander Povetkin over David Price in March of this year in one boxing show in Cardiff. September 22 at the Wembley Stadium in London, Joshua and Povetkin, who is an obligatory challenger for the WBA title, will meet in full-time combat.

Speaking of that performance, it's clear that he knows how to knock out an opponent, Joshua said of Povetkin's victory over Price. He has a beautiful left side. Sometimes he throws out three left sides in a row. So, in fact, he showed that he knows how to win by knockout. I showed that night that I know how to box all twelve rounds.

The victory over Parker was the first victory for Joshua by the decision of the judges, before all of his rivals Joshua won ahead of schedule. And in a fight with a Russian boxer, he wants to return to his usual manner of winning.

Parker survived, respected him, but he did not go ahead, Joshua said. "I boxed cleverly, because I thought that the next opponent would be Deontey Wilder, so I did not get into a fight. Now I had time to think over my speech, and, I believe, I will return to my old manner he said. But my question is this is he going to stand on his words?