
Anthony Joshua: The Road to Klitschko
An intimate portrayal of young British boxer Anthony Joshua and his rise to the very pinnacle of boxing's most dangerous division.
Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko will be the biggest live event in the history of British boxing.
For the past two years Anthony has allowed a television production team unique access behind the scenes as he worked towards this moment. The result of that access is an intimate portrayal of a young fighter and his rise to the very pinnacle of boxing's most dangerous division. Exclusive scenes shot in his dressing room before and after fights reveal an Anthony Joshua not normally seen by the public. We also see him in his hotel, waiting for fight time; in his gym, working on his strategy; even on holiday as he winds down between bouts. As the date of the Klitschko fight draws near cameras follow him to New York and Germany as he meets up with his opponent to help promote the fight.
For Joshua, this represents a defining fight on his journey towards heavyweight unification. And there's real jeopardy: this is the first fight that Anthony Joshua could lose.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:03Cymande
Dove
00:07Kae Tempest
We Die
00:15Grey Reverend
Lament
00:26The Ballistic Brothers
Peckings
00:28A Tribe Called Quest
Luck of Lucien
00:34Rag’n’Bone Man
Be The Man
00:43Grey Reverend
A Hero's Lie
00:58De La Soul
Reverend Do Good #3
00:59DJ Shadow
Stem / Long Stem
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Participant | Anthony Joshua |
| Narrator | Noel Clarke |
| Executive Producer | Tony Pastor |
| Director | Tim Mackenzie-Smith |
| Editor | Matt Wyllie |
| Production Company | Goalhanger Films |

