- Anthony Joshua is preparing to fight fellow Briton Daniel Dubois in Wembley
- They will contest the vacant IBF heavyweight championship belt in September
Former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has only recently moved out of his mother’s north London flat for a new mansion.
The former Olympic champion, who has almost £100m in the bank, has only recently moved out of his mother’s flat, who he has repeatedly praised for being ‘an amazing woman’.
The Arsenal-supporting fighter will face fellow Briton Daniel Dubois on September 21 at Wembley Stadium in London.
He told Lauren Laverne on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs that his mother, Yeta, is an amazing woman.
Anthony Joshua, pictured, appeared on Desert Island Discs with Lauren Laverne
The former Olympic champion praised his mother, Yeta’s, pictured right, flat
The former heavyweight champion is fighting fellow Briton Daniel Dubois in September
He said: ‘The cycle of life means that one day my mum won’t be here anymore, and it hurts to think that she’s done so well to raise someone like me: a hard-headed, hard-working son.
‘I know how tough it must have been for her. She was a single mum at a certain stage in her life. Now that I’m a dad, I really applaud the effort she put into raising me and my sister.’
He admitted that despite his wealth, he has only recently moved out from his mother’s flat.
He said: ‘I didn’t want to leave my mum alone. I wanted to make sure that her foundations were strong – the nest was strong – so that when I leave, mum’s good. For me, that’s freedom. Knowing no matter where I am in the world, mum’s happy and taken care of.’
Joshua is fighting Daniel Dubois on September 21 in Wembley Stadium for the IBF heavyweight belt.
The bout was arranged following the confirmation by current title holder Oleksandr Usyk that he will vacate the world title.
The Ukrainian became the first heavyweight to hold the IBF, WBO, WBA and WBC belts when he defeated Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia last month but was set to be stripped of the IBF title, with the body stipulating he must face its mandatory challenger Dubois in order to retain it.
Anthony Joshua will fight Daniel Dubois, pictured, at Wembley Stadium in September
That has opened the door for the two Brits to face off and Dubois – who beat Filip Hrgovic to become interim IBF champion earlier in June – said he will be looking to dethrone the two-time world champion Joshua.
‘That’s just where I’m aiming for, to be the best,’ he said. ‘To fight the best and beat the best. AJ has been the king for a long time.
‘We all know he’s been the king for a very long time. On the night, I need to become the king slayer. That’s my goal, that’s the mission I have.
‘I’m ready to let my fists do the talking. A hundred percent ready to go, train like a beast. So bring it on.
‘Definitely I’m learning more about myself, as a fighter, as a person. Coming out the darkness into the light, being the man of the future, improving all round as a fighter. Really up for this, ready to go.’
Joshua was beaten twice by Usyk in 2021 and 2022 – the Ukrainian knocked out Dubois last year – but is currently on a four-fight winning run, enjoying three stoppages in his last three outings.
It will be his fourth appearance at Wembley, though his opponent will be stepping out as a main event at the national stadium for the first time.
‘Congratulations to Daniel for winning his last fight (against Hrgovic), I went to watch it live,’ said Joshua.
‘It was a good fight between the two of them. I picked Dubois to win as well, I watch boxing closely and I picked him before.
‘He came through and we are here. I’ve been having Dubois on my mind for a while. He’ll be on my mind for the next 12 weeks until I’ve got my hand raised.’
Joshua, 34, was asked whether the age gap to the 26-year-old was on his mind ahead of the bout.
‘I feel fresh,’ he said. ‘I feel good. I don’t drink, I don’t smoke. That’s about it, that’s my only vice, socialising. I don’t get caught up in antics outside boxing. I use boxing to keep me on the straight and narrow.
‘Young fighters coming up, look after your bodies, look after your minds.’
Usyk had previously requested that he not be stripped of the IBF belt so that he might still hold the title when he meets Tyson Fury in December.
‘Anthony and Daniel, I know the IBF title is important to you. It is my present to you on 21 September,’ he said in a video posted on social media.