Anthony Joshua instantly asked Oleksandr Usyk for a rematch in the aftermath of their world title fight last weekend.
Joshua was thoroughly outboxed by the undefeated Ukrainian, who had moved up from cruiserweight where he was undisputed champion just three fights prior.
And he was instantly looking for a chance to get his world heavyweight title belts back, with new footage showing Joshua telling Usyk he planned to fight him again.
Matchroom Boxing have released a " behind the scenes " video from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium fight night, which includes new footage from the pair's post-fight chat.
“We’re going to go again?” Joshua can be seen asking Usyk seconds after the bout is finished, suggesting he knew he had lost.
He can then be seen joking that he "knows how to beat" his rival after having been in the ring with him for 12 rounds.
Usyk, who doesn't speak fluent English, can only be heard recounting watching Joshua in Baku, likely meaning the Amateur World Championships that were held in Azerbaijan a decade ago.
Usyk won gold at heavyweight that year, a feat which he would repeat at the Olympics in 2012.

Joshua picked up a silver medal at super heavyweight, and went one better in his hometown at the Olympics twelve months later.
Bizarrely, the footage also shows Joshua being told by a coach off camera that his performance was "brilliant boxing" despite the Brit seemingly being well aware of how comprehensively beaten he was.
The 39-minute documentary shows new angles of the entire pay-per-view event, including Joshua heading backstage following his loss, and Usyk's celebrations.
There appeared to be a great deal of respect between Usyk and Joshua in the build-up to the bout, which continued afterwards.
Joshua was initially scheduled to fight Tyson Fury for the undisputed title in Saudi Arabia on August 14.
But when Fury lost an arbitration case and was ordered to fight Deontay Wilder for a third time instead, Usyk was ordered as Joshua's next mandatory opponent.
And, having taken a late change of opponent in Andy Ruiz when he first lost his titles in June 2019, Joshua opted to push his camp back so he could properly prepare for Usyk.
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The former undisputed cruiserweight champion hadn't impressed since his move up, labouring to wins over Derek Chisora and Chazz Witherspoon.
But Joshua knew the challenge that would be on his hands, switching up his camp to prepare for a smaller southpaw who boxes more of an amateur style.
However, it wasn't enough, as the Brit seemed to fight with a completely ill-conceived game plan in an effort to outbox one of the best technical fighters in the world.
The pair will have a chance to run back the fight in the early part of next year, with Joshua having already exercised his rematch clause.
Meanwhile, the other major heavyweight title belt will be defended by Fury next month against Wilder in a trilogy fight at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The plan had been for Joshua to face the winner of Fury-Wilder for the undisputed title next year, but that has been shelved due to Usyk's heroics in London.