Joshua v Pulev: Weigh-in clash as fighters square up before Wembley Arena bout

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Joshua v Pulev: Heavyweight fighters clash at weigh-in

Anthony Joshua v Kubrat Pulev

Venue: Wembley Arena Date: Saturday, 12 December

Coverage: Commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live & BBC Sounds from 22:00 GMT; live text coverage on the BBC Sport website & app

Anthony Joshua warned Kubrat Pulev he will face a "real one" in Saturday's world title fight as the pair exchanged heated words at Friday's weigh-in.

Pulev, 39, goaded Joshua as the unified world heavyweight champion took to the scales, drawing an animated reaction.

The pair stood face to face - Pulev shouting, and Joshua waving his finger - with security keen to intervene.

"I would have just clapped him in his jaw there and then, but I have to wait until tomorrow," Joshua, 31, said.

Speaking to Sky Sports, the British boxer said he could not repeat what he said to Pulev on television, adding: "Many years I've been in boxing and seen a lot fighters talk a lot of rubbish, then they get smacked up.

"I know what he's like, I have studied him. He thinks he's a warrior. I said 'don't let the guys you've fought gas you up, you're in with a real one now'.

"When people come in the ring with me they are confident and then after a few rounds their soul gets destroyed. When I see that I can take them out."

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Pulev sought to shout at his rival as soon as Joshua appeared at Friday's weigh-in

Bulgarian Pulev weighed in at 239.7lbs - his lowest weight since 2009 - while Joshua was 4lbs heavier than when he faced Andy Ruiz Jr in December 2019, scaling 240.8lbs.

Pulev, who will challenge for Joshua's IBF, WBA and WBO world titles, said: "I told him I respect him so much but I'm a better boxer and tomorrow I'll show him.

"I think he didn't like that. But times change, no-one can stay the same. He is world champion now, the last day for him. I don't hate him, I tell him I respect him. But I have so much energy, I'm so powerful and I'm hungry."

Joshua knows a win could pave the way for a bout with fellow Briton Tyson Fury, where all four world heavyweight titles could be contested for the first time in history.

About 1,000 fans will watch his fight with Pulev at Wembley Arena, where BBC Radio 5 Live will be at ringside to provide full commentary.

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Joshua v Pulev: BBC Sport speaks to a lucky fan with a fight ticket

'Within where Joshua wanted to go'

BBC Sport boxing correspondent Mike Costello:

I can't count how many people came up to me asking what I thought about what happened. It was all very heated.

A low-key weigh-in and then it all explodes on the stage when Joshua and Pulev turn up.

Pulev was saying "I have great respect for you but tomorrow I'm going to finish you" and Joshua responded in kind. He felt he had to respond.

I spoke to promoter Eddie Hearn afterwards and he said Joshua was not rattled.

There was a really cold stare as he looked at those interviewing him afterwards. I think it was all within the bounds of where Joshua wanted it to go.

This has given this whole event a charge and it was in no way stage-managed.

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Anthony Joshua v Kubrat Pulev in 60 seconds

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