Joshua breaks down Wilder game plan
Anthony Joshua believes he has the game plan ready to beat Deontay Wilder.
AJ, 33, secured his 26th professional win with a seventh-round knockout of Robert Helenius on Saturday night.
And now the former heavyweight world champion is eyeing a showdown with fellow fallen star Wilder for a possible January date in Saudi Arabia.
Joshua is confident he has what it takes to beat the heavy-hitting Wilder, who possesses one of the most powerful punches in boxing history.
AJ said about his tactics should he step into the ring with the American: “This is a game of chess. I'm gonna take away Wilder's best attributes. I'm not gonna stand there with my chin in the air and say, 'Hit me.'
"I'm gonna nullify him. It will be very challenging for him for sure."
AJ defends KSI after McGregor comment
Anthony Joshua leapt to KSI's defence after being called a "b****."
Both McGregor and KSI were ringside at the O2 Arena for Joshua's knockout victory over Robert Helenius.
As soon as landing the finishing right hand, AJ leapt out of the ring for a victory lap around the ring.
He bumped into McGregor and swigged some of the UFC superstar's Forged Irish Stout.
McGregor then pointed to KSI and called him a b**** but Joshua responded: "That’s my guy."
'Have they ever boxed before?'
Anthony Joshua slammed fans who booed him during his victory over Robert Helenius.
The Brit won via a seventh round knockout despite a laboured performance.
AJ put in a cautious display and many of his supporters turned on him from round three as they booed and whistled at the O2 Arena.
Joshua was quizzed on the reaction from fans in a post-bout press conference, with one reporter asking about the boos in the arena.
He responded: "Were they booing me or Helenius?
"That is the question, who were they booing?"
The reporter then suggested that fans wanted a quicker knockout.
AJ hit back, saying with a shrug: "Have any of them ever boxed before?"
McGregor calls out KSI
Speaking to DAZN at the O2 Arena last night, the UFC icon said: "Big congrats to AJ, big congrats to Eddie, big congrats to the UK.
"And I know your man KSI is in the crowd and he couldn't box eggs if he worked in an egg boxing factory.
"So if he wants to get in here, we'll give him a fight. Bare knuckle if you want."
Conor breaks the rules with ring entry
Conor McGregor broke boxing protocol by entering the ring before Anthony Joshua's fight.
The UFC superstar cut short a family holiday to make sure he was in the house at the O2 Arena.
His Irish Forged Stout was an official sponsor of the show and McGregor took a seat ringside for the night.
But before Derek Chisora controversially beat Gerald Washington, the Irishman strutted around the ring.
He even posed for a picture with promoter Eddie Hearn.
But what McGregor did not realise is that he actually broke British Boxing Board of Control protocol as only BBBoC licence holders are allowed in the ring.