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Joshua sees Povetkin as toughest fight since Klitschko

Boxing - Anthony Joshua & Alexander Povetkin Press Conference - London, Britain - September 20, 2018 Anthony Joshua and Alexander Povetkin go head to head as promoter Eddie Hearn looks on Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

LONDON (Reuters) - World heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua expects his title defence against Russian Alexander Povetkin on Saturday to be his toughest fight since Wladimir Klitschko -- and to end with a similar outcome.

Joshua, 28, knocked out Ukrainian Klitschko at Wembley in April 2017 and the 2012 Olympic champion is returning to the national stadium for the first time for his 22nd professional fight.

Povetkin, the 2004 Olympic super-heavyweight champion and WBA's mandatory challenger, lost to Klitschko in Moscow in 2013 -- the only defeat in the 39-year-old's professional career to date.

Boxing - Anthony Joshua & Alexander Povetkin Press Conference - London, Britain - September 20, 2018 Anthony Joshua, Alexander Povetkin and promoter Eddie Hearn pose for a photograph Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

"We've been away for a while, we're back now with Alexander Povetkin," Joshua told a news conference on Thursday. "And I'm expecting the same type of fight because... I think we've both got a big heart and can dig deep.

"We both showed that against Klitschko, dug deep and stayed in there. And we're going to do the same again on Saturday night," he added.

Joshua's last two world title bouts were at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, where he beat Carlos Takam before adding the WBO belt in a points win over New Zealander Joseph Parker in March.

Boxing - Anthony Joshua & Alexander Povetkin Press Conference - London, Britain - September 20, 2018 (L - R) Trainer Robert McCracken, Anthony Joshua and promoter Eddie Hearn during a press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

The champion is the clear favourite but he was taking nothing for granted and said he had trained for a tough fight.

"He's a proper fighter, he knows what he's doing," said Joshua, who owns the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO belts. American Deontay Wilder holds the WBC belt but the fans will have to wait for that long-desired match-up.

"There's loads of pressure, tons of pressure, it's the reality," said Joshua, who will have a crowd of some 80,000 on his side.

Boxing - Anthony Joshua & Alexander Povetkin Press Conference - London, Britain - September 20, 2018 Trainer Robert McCracken, Anthony Joshua, promoter Eddie Hearn, pundit Adam Smith and Alexander Povetkin during a press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

"Roll with the punches, what more can I do than give my best. I'll go out there and find a way to win."

Saturday is the first of a two-fight deal at Wembley and Joshua said he felt at ease.

"Coming back here is a blessing," he declared. "It's time to just put on a performance. It's Chapter Two to a certain degree but I just feel relaxed and calm. It's not new to me any more. I feel like this is home."

Boxing - Anthony Joshua & Alexander Povetkin Press Conference - London, Britain - September 20, 2018 (L - R) Trainer Robert McCracken, Anthony Joshua, ring announcer Michael Buffer, pundit Adam Smith and Alexander Povetkin during a press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

Speaking through a translator, Povetkin expected to be a match for the champion.

"When I fought Klitschko, I was much weaker and in worse shape than I am now," he said. "I never try to say anything ahead of time, you'll see everything on fight night."

Boxing - Anthony Joshua & Alexander Povetkin Press Conference - London, Britain - September 20, 2018 David Price, Sergey Kuzmin and promoter Eddie Hearn pose for a photograph Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby Davis)

Boxing - Anthony Joshua & Alexander Povetkin Press Conference - London, Britain - September 20, 2018 Luke Campbell,Yvan Mendy and promoter Eddie Hearn pose for a photograph Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
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Boxing - Anthony Joshua & Alexander Povetkin Press Conference - London, Britain - September 20, 2018 David Price during a press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
Boxing - Anthony Joshua & Alexander Povetkin Press Conference - London, Britain - September 20, 2018 Lawrence Okolie during a press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
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