Anthony Joshua will probably be out to reclaim his world heavyweight titles when he goes toe-to-toe with Andy Ruiz Jr subsequent weekend.
The 30-year-old misplaced his belts in dramatic trend final summer season and can return to the ring on Saturday, December 7 trying to save his profession.
Earlier than his shock defeat to Ruiz Jr, AJ loved a string of gorgeous wins and placed on big reveals at Wembley and Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.
From being rapped into the squared circle by Stormzy to strolling out to traditional anthems, Joshua’s previous ringwalks have been very particular.
It’s not identified what he’ll stroll out to in Saudi Arabia but however he’ll seemingly produce one other massive entrance as he units about returning to profitable methods.
Right here’s what Joshua has opted for as his ringwalks previously.
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BURNA BOY
Joshua used ‘Ye’ by Burna Boy as his entrance theme for that loss to Ruiz Jr on the world’s most well-known Madison Sq. Backyard.
Burna Boy is from Nigeria, a rustic that AJ has shut hyperlinks to and infrequently visits.
NINES
In Joshua’s spherical seven KO in opposition to Alexander Povetkin in September 2018, the Brit had UK recording artist Nines rap his tune ‘I See You Shining’.
The rapper carried out as Joshua appeared in entrance of the Wembley crowd earlier than starting his stroll to the ring.
SEVEN NATIONS ARMY
Joshua’s largest profession win got here in opposition to Wladimir Klitschko in April 2017 and the Watford-born fighter walked to the ring to the sound of The White Stripes’ ‘Seven Nation Military’.
It has now turn out to be an well-known tune for AJ with followers adapting their very own model of ‘Oh Anthony Joshua’.
GIGGS
On the night time Joshua made the primary defence of his IBF heavyweight title by beating Dominic Breazeale in June 2016, he walked to the ring with Giggs’ ‘Speaking da Hardest’.
Giggs didn’t carry out the British Grime traditional stay however Joshua made the ringwalk with the track enjoying throughout.

STORMZY
Common rapper Stormzy accompanied Joshua to the ring earlier than he claimed his key win over Brit rival Dillian Whyte at The O2 Enviornment in December 2015.
Stormzy preformed a variation of ‘Massive For Your Boots’ stay to the sellout crowd.
BOUND FOR DA RELOAD
In 2014, AJ walked to the ring in opposition to Michael Sprott to the sound of Oxide & Neutrino’s ‘Certain four da Reload’.
The ringwalk lasted longer than the combat as AJ knocked out his fellow Brit within the first spherical.