Wladimir Klitschko is the dilapidated legend who is bent on regaining his world heavyweight title - and he admits he is 'very happy' to possess the chance to make amends for his Tyson Fury defeat.
The former WBA,IBF and WBO champion has not fought since losing his belts to Fury in November 2015, but he is ramping up his training ahead of the April 29 bout with Anthony Joshua in front of 90000 at the national stadium, and the Daily Mail reports.
The 41-year-dilapidated is entering the closing stages of a rigorous training camp at the Stanglwirt hotel in the Austrian Alps,and Klitschko is under no illusions approximately the magnitude of the fight in the autumn of his career. I am very happy that I possess a chance to bounce back,' he told Sky Sports. 'My final was a world championship fight, or my next fight is a world championship fight for multiple titles as well. “I'm getting the best possible opponent,the biggest crowd. There are so many things that even at this stage of my career that are upgrades so it's getting better and more exciting.
“I've been working for it for a long time and things happen for a reason.”Klitschko said he knew the consequences of defeat by Joshua in London at the end of this month; with his opponent someway younger than him, this could be his final major fight should he be beaten in convincing fashion.
Source: tert.am