What Zlatan Ibrahimovic Taught Me Before Takam Fight – Heavyweight Champion, Anthony Joshua

World heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, said he got a helping hand from Manchester United striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic ahead of his victorious fight with Carlos Takam.

Nigerian heavyweight boxer, Anthony Joshua has revealed that he had a dressing room advice from football star, Zlatan Ibrahimovic on how to talk the “perfect” game.

According to SkySports, the Manchester United striker, Ibrahimovic, was at Joshua’s camp ahead of the boxer’s successful title defence of his WBA ‘super’ and IBF heavyweight belts against Carlos Takam.

Joshua revealed that Ibrahimovic had some words of wisdom for him ahead of the bout, telling the world champion to ditch his modesty.

Zlatan loves his boxing and his mindset is phenomenal but he picked me up on something I said after my fight with Wladimir Klitschko earlier in the year,” Joshua said.

“He pointed out that I’d said ‘I’m not perfect, but I’m trying’. Then he said ‘No, no no. What you must is say is ‘I am perfect and I’m not trying!'”

Ibrahimovic, who recently told Sky Sports he is back at Manchester United to win the Premier League title after his knee injury, joked Joshua is still some way off the striker’s own heavyweight status.

“He is not as good at boxing as I am at football… but he’s getting there,” said Ibrahimovic.

“He’s a knockout artist and his personality is good because he is perfect and he is not trying. There are positive vibes all around him, he has good energy and expresses himself very well.

“That’s why everyone loves him. It’s why he’s the people champion.”

Source – SkySports