Anthony Joshua aims at Tyson Fury in 2025

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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 01: Anthony Joshua looks on prior to the Heavyweight fight between Anthony Joshua and Jermaine Franklin at The O2 Arena on April 01, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by James Chance/Getty Images)

Nigerian-born British professional boxer, Anthony Joshua, says his target in 2025 is to beat Tyson Fury and become a three-time world heavyweight champion.

Joshua spoke with State House Correspondents after a visit to President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday in Lagos..

Joshua had visited Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, a few days ago.

He was said to have visited Nigeria for the festive season.

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While speaking on his chances of beating Fury, he said: “We’ll see, let’s get in the ring. Only God knows, but for me, we’ll see in the future.”

The boxer said he was hungry for more successes and would work harder to achieve his target.

“Time is of the essence. Time is limited. So, I just want to put in more work.

“In 2024, when I look back, I believe I could have done more, and I have another chance in 2025 to do more.

“I’m going to make sure that I take every opportunity that comes my way,” he said

According to him, the chances of becoming a three-time world heavyweight champion were not over yet.

Joshua added that he should have won his last match against Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium on September 23, 2024, but didn’t.

“I’m going to go again. Ups and downs, they happen.

“To some people, it is always up. My life is up and down, so I got used to the turbulent times and kept riding the wave.

“I can’t stop now, I have to keep going until I reach my destination,” he added.

Joshua said he felt good energy during his visit to President Tinubu.

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