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Watch Anthony Joshua head off for skiing break in US… and heavyweight star takes hilarious tumble in snow


ANTHONY JOSHUA took a tumble in the snow after heading off for a skiing trip ahead of a huge 2022.

The British heavyweight, 32, is aiming to win back the WBA, WBO and IBF titles after being outpointed by Oleksandr Usyk in September.

Anthony Joshua is on a skiing holiday ahead of his rematch against Oleksandr UsykCredit: Instagram
Joshua took a tumble in the snow in Oregon in a clip he posted on InstagramCredit: Instagram

Olympic gold medallist AJ subsequently invoked his rematch clause to face the Ukrainian again, with the bout expected to take place in March or April.

And the former Olympic champion is taking a break in America before he starts a gruelling training camp.

Joshua took to Instagram where he shared a clip of him skiing at Mount Hood in Oregon to his 13.2 million followers.

In the video, Joshua took in the beautiful scenery as he made his way along the mountain.

He then can be seen slipping down on the snow – much to the amusement of his friends.

Captioning the post, he said: “Cold weather therapy.”


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His fans were loving the footage, as one user commented: “Like that you posted the casual fall.”

Another joked: “Like Bambi on ice.”

A third added: “Clean hearts always win.”

Meanwhile one simply stated: “Proper made me smile love it.”

Joshua has made changes to his coaching team ahead of the second dust-up against Usyk, as he insisted it was long overdue.

And he has even revealed that he wakes up thinking about his devastating defeat every day.

He told iFL TV: “A lot of times I wake up in the morning and the fight and fighting is on my mind. After the fight, you sleep on it.

Joshua could be set for a fight to face British rival Tyson Fury should he beat UsykCredit: Instagram

“You sleep on it after the fight and then what happens is you wake up on it and I’m waking up on it and it’s the right thing because you’ve got to use it as fuel for the day.

“I think about it a lot and not just on a physical thing but up here as well. I think about it a lot.

“That one made me think a lot and I could go on but I just care, I actually care. I don’t think, ‘eh, it’s a loss’. I actually deeply care.”

Joshua has made changes to his coaching team after suffering the second defeat of his careerCredit: Instagram


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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