ANTHONY JOSHUA could wake up as heavyweight world champion again on Sunday - but he will still have to do the washing and ironing. AJ challenges for Daniel Dubois' IBF belt in what is expected to be a record 96,000 sellout at Wembley Stadium. 2 Anthony Joshua ahead of his fight with Daniel Dubois Credit: PA It would put him in an exclusive heavyweight club alongside Muhammad Ali, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis and Vitali Klitschko as three-time champ.

But Joshua said: "Do you know what’s crazy, on Sunday morning you wake up and it's the same. "Your bills still come out of your account, you’ve got to do your washing, it’s all the same. "When I was in Saudi in the Airbnb I was just there ironing and washing after the Francis Ngannou fight.

It’s mad. READ MORE IN BOXING BRITISH BEEF Boxing legends predict result of Joshua vs Dubois ahead of world title fight "The only difference is that it hurts losing. It takes a few weeks to get over but time is the best healer.

"When you win, you’re on a high and you want to experience that. When you lose, you get low and it takes time to get back balanced. "After the Ngannou fight, everything was good, you’re riding that wave and hopefully we do that on Saturday as well.

" Joshua first won gold in 2016, knocking out Charles Martin for the same red strap he challenges Dubois for eight years later. Most read in Boxing SPEAKING OUT Usyk detained after 'attempting to defend friend who wasn't allowed on plane' 'NOTHING CRIMINAL' Why w.