Anthony Joshua has achieved almost everything there is to achieve in boxing during his 17 years competing in the sport.
From picking up Olympic gold in the amateurs to becoming a two-time unified heavyweight world champion in the paid ranks, Joshua’s achievements read almost as long as his gargantuan 82-inch reach.
It’s hard to think about him doing anything other than knocking blocks off for a living.
But if he wasn’t a professional pugilist, Joshua insists he would go down a very different career path.
Speaking to nine-year-old reporter, Josie Bell, for children’s current affairs magazine, The Week Junior, AJ delivered his verdict: “Good question. What job would I have?
“I think there’s two jobs I like. 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.”
During the wide-ranging interview, Joshua was also asked about his biggest fears and his favourite film.
Discussing fears, he said: “I don’t have a biggest fear – because I have a very positive mind and everything’s fun.
“Every day is a blessing. So I have no fear. Do you have any fears?”
On the topic of films, he added: “My favourite film is Rocky. It’s about a guy who has potential.
“But he has to become his own hero. It’s a really good story about a guy who becomes a famous boxer.”
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