Anthony Joshua has chosen a new trainer and will begin training for his April 1 bout next week, as the two-time heavyweight champion looks to rebound from two heartbreaking losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
The 33-year-old hired Robert Garcia as his coach ahead of his rematch with the Ukrainian in August. Despite seeming far more aggressive than in his previous defeat, Joshua chose to replace the legendary Garcia after he lost that fight.
He has been looking for a new trainer, but his promoter, Eddie Hearn, has announced that the British-Nigerian has found one and is in the United States to train.
Hearn thinks Anthony will reveal his new trainer soon and will return to the ring in April.
On The DAZN Boxing Show on Tuesday, Hearn outlined Joshua's goals and the reasons for his relocation to the United States.
“I know who the new trainer is. It’s quite a personal thing really,” he said. “I think it’s for a fighter to announce that, with his new team. I speak a lot, I do a lot of interviews. I’ll speak on his fights.
“He is going to train in America and he is going to start that camp in the next week, he’ll be flying out. So you guys will get the news soon.”
Discussing on the plans for a new fight, he said, “April 1st is our targeted date in London. I’ll go through the final list of opponents. We’re almost ready. He’s excited.
“I’m happy with the trainer. I‘m happy with anyone who makes Joshua feel comfortable, motivated, and excited. I think this is going to be a nice break,” Hearn said.
The promoter said that Joshua feels more comfortable in the US which was the motivation behind the move out of UK.
“The problem is being in the UK, he can’t breathe. When he goes to America, people know he is, but it’s like a different world. I think it’s going to be really good for him. I think you’re going to see a reinvigorated Anthony Joshua,” Hearn said.