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Anthony Joshua vows to walk through Tyson Fury

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Image: Anthony Joshua says he is going to 'walk through Tyson Fury' when he's ready

Anthony Joshua has vowed to "walk through Tyson Fury" after winning the IBF world heavyweight title following a second-round knockout of Charles Martin at the O2 Arena.

Joshua needed just one minute and 32 seconds of the second round to end the American's reign.

A powerful right hand sent Martin to the canvas midway through the round and even though Martin beat the count, he would not when he was immediately put down again.

"The promoters are going to do their promoting, the fighters are going to do their fighting and the public are going to do their talking and I'm going to keep on walking," Joshua told the BBC.

"I'm going to walk through Tyson Fury when's he's ready. I'm not messing around believe you me.

"Scrap all this 16 fight nonsense. I'm training hard and I mean business. I'm here to stay and I want to make some real noise in this division.

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"That belt. I got big respect but I want to do more. If I get too carried away I feel that I'll get complacent. So let's put that bad boy away.

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"Let's put that with the Olympic medal and let's go on and get more and keep entertaining these boxing fans.

"That's what I'm here to do. I'm young, I'm fresh and honestly I'm looking forward to getting back in the gym.

"I have got skill. I'm not just some beach body boxer. I train hard and this is just the results. IBF champion and I'm very, very happy. I'm happy for the UK as well."

Anthony Joshua (right) knocks down Charles Martin during the IBF Heavyweight World Championship title bout at the 02 Arena
Image: Charles Martin crashes to the canvas after being floored by Anthony Joshua

For all of his talent and obvious power, Joshua remains raw when compared to the division's other leading fighters Fury, Wladimir Klitschko, Deontay Wilder and David Haye.

None of those names are in contention to be the first challenger of Joshua's championship reign, but he said: "George Foreman, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier fought; Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis fought...

"Me, Tyson Fury and David Haye, we have to fight. We can't get through this whole era without fighting, that would be silly, we will get it on at the right time. It's just bound to happen at some stage.

"I'm not going to lower myself (to Fury's level after he took to Twitter to criticise my performance), he talks like a kid. He's predictable really. He should be happy I won."