ANTHONY JOSHUA has given an unusual insight into his bedroom habits as part of his latest video.
The heavyweight has been documenting his training camp ahead of his slated August 12 clash with Dillian Whyte on YouTube.
The behind-the-scenes look offers an insight into what Joshua gets up to in his downtime – which includes his unusual washing habits.
Joshua says in the video: “I wash my bed sheets twice a week.”
He then points at the camera and says: “Leave your comments, how often do you wash your bed sheets?
“If you don’t wash them (that often) that’s alright no one’s judging you…
“But you should wash them at least once (a week)”
Joshua then went on to open up about how he is feeling more grounded ahead of his expected bout with Whyte.
He said: “This is the first time in a long time that I’m feeling settled.
“Where for the last two to three years I’ve moved coaches and it’s been difficult because every coach has their own philosophy.
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“So now I’m with Derrick James, it’s my second camp.
“The first (camp) was just nine weeks so we had to get down to business straight away but now it’s my second camp and I’m able to express myself more.”
Joshua will be hoping to overcome Whyte as he looks to build confidence ahead of a rumoured fight with Deontay Wilder in Suadi Arabia in December.
Whyte and Joshua fought as amateurs in 2009 with Whyte knocking Joshua down on his way to a points victory.
That started a feud which festered until the two fought as professionals in 2015.
Joshua won the bout after a seventh round technical knockout.
A well as a rematch with Whyte nearing agreement, Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn provided a positive update regarding Joshua and Wilder’s rumoured dust up in December.
He told Boxing News: “Obviously with our meetings with Saudi on Friday, Thursday,
“We’re in a really great place we virtually have a deal agreed in principle subject to a few final discussions.
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“We’re meeting them again on Monday.
“I think we’re in a good place but we want to fight on August 12th, and it’s important to his development and his momentum that he does and that’s still the plan.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk