Joshua yesterday told the BBC’s Graham Norton Show that he had to forget everything he had been taught and dig into the depths of his character to climb off the canvas and know Vladimir Klitschko.
He further said that it was only after asking himself whether he was willing to take more punishment that he decided to get to his feet.
He said: “(Hitting the canvas) is the one thing I didn’t train for.
“So, you go into that fight or flight mode where I can either stay on my back and say to myself
“I’ve given it my all and I’m happy with going this far” or you get up and fight the extra rounds and you think
“It’s just that fight or flight mode because, as I said, it’s not something you prepare for. So when you find yourself in that situation, I think then it becomes about character.
“So, takeaway everything you been taught. You have to un-teach yourself and go into “who are you and what do you represent?.
“That’s a fight.
“I’m a fighting man so I got up and carried on scrapping with him.”
It could be recalled that Joshua had earlier been floored in the sixth round by the 41-year-old on the way to recording an 11th-round Knockout that cemented his place at the top of heavyweight boxing.
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