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Published 12:44 25 Feb 2017 GMT
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"I'm not superstitious about it, but I have a feeling that it will happen in a slightly unexpected way. It will be something like a counterpunch that will finish it. "It won't be quick. It will take time because he is so experienced and he isn't easy to hit. But I will find my opportunity and I will take it."
Joshua, who has won all of his 18 professional fights with knock-outs, also spoke about what it's like to knock an opponent out.
It's fair to say the 2012 Olympic champion enjoys it.
"Oh... It's amazing. I just love it, man. And the thing with me is that there is no remorse. When I hurt someone it annoys me when they [the referees] don’t let me finish them. Honestly! Because that is my job."
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