LONDON: Anthony Joshua insists his career is `far from over` following his devastating knockout defeat to Daniel Dubois at Wembley, which raised doubts about his future in boxing.
Joshua was aiming to become a three-time world champion by claiming the IBF world heavyweight title on Saturday but was knocked out in the fifth round in front of a record-breaking official attendance of more than 98,000.
The 34-year-old was floored four times by Dubois and many people called for Joshua to retire afterwards.
But the British former Olympic champion released a video on X on Monday saying his journey in boxing is not over yet, with a potential rematch with Dubois as well as another all-British clash with Tyson Fury options in the future.Joshua said he was determined to take the positives from the situation despite his mauling the fourth defeat of a 32-fight career.
`What a rollercoaster journey, but do you know what the problem is? It is far from over yet,` he said.
`We`ve done it once, we`ve done it twice, doing it a third time hasn`t been easy but I believe it is something I can achieve. It`s about making the right steps forward, working hard, improving and it has to come from here [heart] more than anything.
`It`s only been a day but I know when I sit back I know I`ve got a lot of this [heart], thanks for your support, thanks for being on this rollercoaster journey with me.
`Keep your seatbelts tight because deep down in here I know we have a lot more to bring to this game.`-AFP