00:00After the fight you all saw what happened. I never mentioned Anthony Joshua in the whole build up or since
00:07his accident. I've given him his respect that he deserves and his space. But tonight he come here for the
00:17job and I asked him to do the fight and he should have got in there and did it but
00:22he didn't give an answer.
00:23To my opinion he didn't want no smoke. He didn't want it. He didn't look like he wanted it. He
00:27was just shell-shocked. Didn't know what to say. He came ringside to make a fight and yeah if it
00:34was me I'd have jumped in that ring faced off let's get it on. Ten years in the making and
00:38still after all this time there's still uncertainty about if this fight's going to happen next. I don't know. You
00:45can ask me is it going to happen? Do I want it? Yes. But is it going to happen? I've
00:49no idea. I hope so but you can't force someone to do something.
00:52And that's the fact. Here's the thing. If it ain't Anthony Joshua next I'm not interested in boxing. I'll eat
01:00a thousand Easter eggs, go up to 35 stone, I'm out. I'm not interested. It's either him or I'm gone
01:05again. I'm not interested at all. I'm not interested in up-and-comers. I'm not interested in someone trying to
01:10prove a point over me. I don't care. I don't care about rankings. I don't care about belts. I only
01:16care now about AJ. That fight. That's the defining fight for British boxing.
Comments