Anthony Joshua has revealed that he will only retire from boxing if the mentality is not there to continue lacing up the gloves.
Joshua will be attempting to become a three time world champion this coming Saturday when he faces Daniel Dubois live on DAZN.
The Olympian will once again be stepping out in front of an army of fans at Wembley Stadium, something which has become a common experience during his 11 years in the professional ranks and in a recent interview with DAZN, Joshua is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
"Loads," Joshua responded when asked how many years are left in his boxing career.
At the age of 34, Joshua still has plenty of fights left in him, but if he does decide to stop boxing, then he claims it will come down to his mental strength and not his physical condition.
"It’s not the physical side, I’m strong as an Ox, I’m good. I’m fit, very fit.
"I spar loads, I’m probably sparring more than I’ve ever sparred when I was champion so I’m pushing myself further.
"It’s just if I’m mentally hungry enough to do it, how long am I mentally ready to go into battle."
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