sport news Anthony Joshua reveals the job he'd love to do if he wasn't a heavyweight boxer ... trends now

sport news Anthony Joshua reveals the job he'd love to do if he wasn't a heavyweight boxer ... trends now
sport news Anthony Joshua reveals the job he'd love to do if he wasn't a heavyweight boxer ... trends now

sport news Anthony Joshua reveals the job he'd love to do if he wasn't a heavyweight boxer ... trends now

British sporting sensation Anthony Joshua has revealed the career he would like if he wasn't a professional boxer, and it's safe to say the answer has surprised a lot of his fans.

The two-time heavyweight world champion faced his toughest test to date after agreeing to be interviewed by nine year old Josie Bell for children's current affairs magazine The Week Junior. 

The youngster quizzed Joshua on a range of topics as they went toe-to-toe at Finchley Boxing Club in North London, where the British star used to train as an amateur.

The pair covered topics from Joshua's favourite food, to his biggest fears, the Barbie film and most importantly how to tackle school yard bullies. However, it was Joshua's alternative career path that caught readers' attention. 

Bell asked Joshua: 'If you hadn't become a sports person, what job would you like?'. AJ took a moment to think before replying: 'Good question. What job would I have? I think there's two jobs I like. 

Anthony Joshua faced his toughest test to date after agreeing to be interviewed by nine year old Josie Bell for children's current affairs magazine The Week Junior (pictured above)

Anthony Joshua faced his toughest test to date after agreeing to be interviewed by nine year old Josie Bell for children's current affairs magazine The Week Junior (pictured above) 

'One would be a bricklayer because I like building and I would always like to make my house bigger. I think everyone wants a bigger house. So I would want to make the house as big as I want. I would like to be a bricklayer.'

Joshua went on to add: 'Do you know what an accountant is? It's someone who counts everyone's money. So I'm in control of the piggy bank. I'd probably like to be an accountant.'

The two-time heavyweight champion - who beat Francis Ngannou in dramatic fashion during his last outing in Saudi Arabia - finished by asking Bell what she wanted to be.

AJ said: 'What do you want to be when you grow up?'. The nine-year-old responded: 'Probably a doctor'. Joshua couldn't help but smile and praised the youngster's choice by saying: 'That's nice. You can help people. That's nice. That's good.'

Bell fired another question over to Joshua. This time she wanted to know whether the Olympic gold medalist had any fears. 

AJ proudly responded saying: 'I don't have a biggest fear –

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