by Edward Chaykovsky

IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (18-0, 18 KOs) is confident that former division king Wladimir Klitschko will not be able to find any weaknesses.

The two boxers will collide on April 29thm for the IBF, WBA, IBO world titles, before a crowd of 90,000 fans at Wembley.

Both of the big heavyweights sat down recently for a face to face interview with Johnny Nelson, as part of the Sky Sports 'The Gloves are Off' series.

Klitschko, 41 years old, has been out of the ring since November 2015, when he lost a massive upset decision to Tyson Fury in Germany. Since then the boxer has been itching to get back in the ring.

No boxer has been able to last more than seven rounds with Joshua, who stopped the majority of his opponents in three rounds or less. But none of those opponents were even close to being on Klitschko's level.

"It's my time,' Joshua said as part of Sky Sports 'The Gloves are Off' show. "I don't think he will find a weakness. So many boxes to be ticked, but I'm going for the knockout, that's what I do.

"I haven't experienced losing as a professional so I can only talk about my experience in the past. But I am going for a knockout. He is harder to hit, I'm aware of that, but I know potentially there is more than one way to skin a cat. I'm trying to make this is simple as possible and it's my job to make my opponent look like a novice."

"I hear a lot about age, but it's a young man's sport. At the time he has his experience, which will be good to see you through a few rounds, but then the youth, excitement, adrenaline and speed will start causing issues. You can't prepare for what I bring to the table, no matter how much experience you have."