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Anthony Joshua blasts ‘shallow-minded, small-minded’ calls for him to axe trainer Rob McCracken

ANTHONY JOSHUA has blasted those calling for him to axe trainer Rob McCracken as “shallow and small-minded”.

The British heavyweight star plans to regain the IBF, WBA and WBO belts he shockingly lost to Andy Ruiz Jr later this year with the rematch set for December 7 in Saudi Arabia.

 Anthony Joshua has blasted those who have called for him to axe trainer Rob McCracken
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Anthony Joshua has blasted those who have called for him to axe trainer Rob McCrackenCredit: Getty Images
 AJ hit out at 'shallow-minded, small-minded' calls for him to replace his trainer
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AJ hit out at 'shallow-minded, small-minded' calls for him to replace his trainerCredit: PA:Press Association

Many critics questioned whether AJ should continue working with his coach McCracken after his seventh-round TKO defeat to the Mexican in June at Madison Square Gardens.

English legend Lennox Lewis was among those – leading to a war of words with the 29-year-old Watford warrior.

But when asked on  whether it was time to bring in a new man, Joshua vowed to have McCracken by his side when he battles Ruiz again.

He said: "Whoever said that is a clown. Part ways with McCracken? No way. These people don't understand loyalty.

“These people aren't cut from the same cloth, if that's what they are suggesting.

“Whoever has that mindset should not bother talking to me, if they have that mindset.

“How could they say that? I've worked with two people in boxing - Sean Murphy, my trainer [at Finchley amateur gym]. Then a year-and-a-half later I was up to Sheffield training with Rob McCracken.”

AJ continued: “They have built me, aside from boxing, as the man I am today. A father, a family man, a businessman who understands the responsibility of being a young African-British kid. They built that in me.

“You can't take that away. You can take the belts away - they will be gone when I retire. The man that they built? You can't take that away.

“The man that will help to inspire my kids and other kids? You can't take that away.

“I should never get rid of those types of people. Because I lost the belts I should get rid of the people that built me? No way. It's shallow-minded, small-minded.

“Mike Tyson could have lost to anyone but you can't get rid of [his trainer] Cus D'Amato. People do not truly understand what these people mean to your life.”

Joshua may be remaining loyal and keeping the faith with his team, but he did reveal he is looking to add to his coaching staff.

He added: “I want to make positive reinforcements and bring in new troops on the battlefield to combat this war.”

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