ANTHONY JOSHUA would be forgiven for devouring the limelight in his first week as the Olympic super-heavyweight champion.
Instead, the Londoner intends to put his feet up and munch his way through a pile of burgers and chocolate cake.
He will also be keen to avoid the potential pitfalls of his new-found fame.
Joshua completed Great Britain’s best Olympic boxing performance for more than over 100 years when he scored a dramatic countback win over Italy’s Roberto Cammarelle on Sunday.
But he insists it will take much more than a wad of cash to tempt him to leave the amateur ranks.
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Instead, the Londoner intends to put his feet up and munch his way through a pile of burgers and chocolate cake.
He will also be keen to avoid the potential pitfalls of his new-found fame.
Joshua completed Great Britain’s best Olympic boxing performance for more than over 100 years when he scored a dramatic countback win over Italy’s Roberto Cammarelle on Sunday.
But he insists it will take much more than a wad of cash to tempt him to leave the amateur ranks.
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