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Joshua Says He’s ‘Happy’ After Weighing 13lb Heavier Than Wallin

Anthony Joshua boasted a 13lb advantage over Otto Wallin as the British boxer weighed in for Saturday’s must-win heavyweight contest.

Joshua, 34, cut a lean and muscular figure, weighing in at 17st 13lb.

A win over Sweden’s Wallin at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia could set up the long-awaited contest against Deontay Wilder.

“Let me focus on what I’ve got to focus on. Without Saturday night, there’s no future,” Joshua said.

American Wilder will face fellow former world champion Joseph Parker in Saturday’s co-main event.

Of course I am tense, I want to win – Joshua

Saudi organisers are targeting 9 March in Riyadh for Joshua-Wilder if neither fighter suffers injury or a defeat.

“We know there’s a proposed date in March’ for AJ-Wilder,” promoter Eddie Hearn said. “But they’ve got to win, but win well without any damage. We’ll see after tomorrow night.”

Despite the magnitude of this card and what is at stake for heavyweight boxing, the weigh-in – as with all fight week events – was closed to the public.

With his hood up, Joshua swaggered to the stage, keeping focus firmly on Wallin. He saluted and acknowledged friends, family and the media watching on.

The weigh-in was strictly business for Joshua, a veteran of so many big fight nights. He kept his hands in his pockets in a head-to-head which culminated with a mutual nod of the head in respect.

The 33-year-old Wallin has been in confident mood all week, promising to deliver an upset against a man who he lost to twice as an amateur.

“I’m a smart fighter. I’m a southpaw,” he said. “I trained for this moment for a very long time. I’m very much ready for it.

“Tomorrow there’s going to be a new king and he’s from Sweden.”

With his tall and athletic frame, Wilder, 38, towered over 31-year-old Parker but weighed in low at just 15st 3lb. New Zealand’s Parker is 17st 1lb.

The American looked calm and composed, ending his interview by screaming his trademark “bomb squad” catchphrase. His coach Malik Scott said his fighter was at the optimum weight to deliver a knockout.

Parker’s trainer, Andy Lee, also promised a stoppage win. “Fight fire with fire. Let your hands go. We expect it [a knockout],” he said, to which Wilder replied: “Bam baby, goodnight.”

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