IBF World Heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is never really what any of us would call 'out of shape'.
The Watford-born fighter is set to embark on his second world title defence against Éric Molina later this month, and has provided an insight into his thought process ahead of the December 10 bout.
And in this new video for Beats By Dre, the British boxer has collaborated once again with everyone's favourite Pogba-loving, Nando's-influencing grime artist Stormzy.
The pair collaborated for Joshua's ring walk ahead of his seventh-round KO of Dillian Whyte last year, while Stormzy also soundtracked the round two knockout of Charles Martin which saw 'AJ' win the vacant IBF belt in April.
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Considering how shredded Joshua is even when not preparing for a fight, it's no surprise to see him absolutely ripped as we draw closer to the Molina bout.
But this video also sees the 27-year-old providing more of an insight into his mental state ahead of a fight, with Joshua saying: "Unless it's completely impossible, don't tell me it can't be done".
Anthony Joshua will take on Éric Molina at the Manchester Arena on December 10, looking to extend a professional career record of 17 wins, all by knockout, and 10 defeats.
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