ANTHONY JOSHUA ensured he made the most of celebrations in Saudi Arabia after reclaiming his heavyweight world title belts by beating Andy Ruiz Jr.
In one of the most eagerly anticipated fights in recent memory, AJ got revenge on the Mexican-American following his shock defeat in New York in June.
Anthony Joshua celebrated his win over Ruiz all the way to the plane homeCredit: Snapchat
Joshua chanted with fans outside his camp en route to the airportCredit: Instagram @MichaelJarman
Joshua beat Ruiz in a professional showing on Saturday nightCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
The British heavyweight world champion, 30, put on an ultra-professional performance to beat Ruiz – who admitted, along with his own dad, he allowed fame and fortune to go to his head in the build-up to the fight.
But once the fight was over, Joshua made sure he partied hard – with Eddie Hearn seen looking a little worse for wear at 6am the morning after.
And Joshua kept the celebrations going all the way back to England.
In a series of social media clips, AJ can be seen living it up at base camp, chanting with adoring fans.
Joshua sung, “It was so nice”, with fans roaring back, “had to do it twice”.
In the following video, the Watford ace can be seen partying in the car en route to the airport.
Captioned “the love is mad”, Joshua sits in the vehicle, drinking in every second of the celebrations from supporters on the street, jumping up and down while chanting.
He then repeatedly roars: “Can I get a two-time? Can I get a two-time?”
Joshua and his team are then spotted in the airport waiting to board the plane.
Joshua partied with celebrating fans as he was driven to the airportCredit: Instagram @MichaelJarman
Joshua and his team kept the party going at the airportCredit: Snapchat
The “two-time” chants are cracked out yet again… incessantly.
The celebrations are far more muted on the plane home, with the gang all sitting in first-class.
But even then AJ manages to get a flight attendant to give him a little “two-time” with a double thumbs-up.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk