Anthony Joshua celebrates victory over Otto Wallin backstage with Tony Bellew and Derek Chisora… as AJ and WAR encourage ‘Teddy T’ to rap in hilarious video!
- Anthony Joshua confidently stopped Otto Wallin in the fifth round
- He and Derek Chisora were mischievous when they tried to get Tony Bellew to rap
- We now see a new and confident AJ – Listen to De Haak
Anthony Joshua celebrated his victory over Otto Wallin in Riyadh with fellow British boxing icons Tony Bellew and Derek Chisora.
AJ and Chisora, nicknamed WAR, had fun getting a reluctant Bellew to rap, although viewers didn't get a chance to see him sing.
It was a triumphant night for Joshua after he stopped Wallin in the fifth round with a mature, dominant performance to mark the 'Day of Reckoning' in Saudi Arabia.
Chisora and Joshua were the leaders of the celebration backstage as they huddled together for a video released on the former's Instagram account.
“Teddy T, drop a bar,” Chisora said as he urged Bellew to rap using his fake nickname, Teddy T. “Bro, drop a bar.” Teddy T!'
Anthony Joshua and Derek Chisora encouraged Tony Bellew to rap backstage – but the former boxer was having none of it!
“I'm not dropping that bar!” replied Bellew. “I have no idea what you're talking about.”
A jubilant Joshua was clearly in favor of Bellew letting loose, laughing and asking, “Does he sing or rap?”
The nickname 'Teddy T' came up during the recent series of I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
Former fighter Tony, 41, was encouraged to write a song with the fake nickname 'Teddy T' – which he claimed his wife Rachael called him – during a secret mission alongside Marvin Humes.
Bellew and Chisora were just some of the famous sporting faces who turned up in Riyadh, as Cristiano Ronaldo sat alongside Conor McGregor.
AJ stopped Otto Wallin in the fifth round of his Judgment Day clash with a comfortable victory
It appears Filip Hrgovic will be his next opponent, with a potential shot at the vacant IBF world heavyweight title
While Joshua navigated his encounter with Wallin with unexpected ease, it was a frustrating night for Deontay Wilder as he lost via unanimous decision to Joseph Parker.
Eddie Hearn slammed Wilder for losing 'the most one-sided heavyweight fight' ever, but while the Bronze Bomber brooded over his, Joshua was in ecstasy.
The promoter confirmed Joshua would likely face Filip Hrgovic for the vacant IBF world heavyweight title in his next fight after Wilder – who was named as AJ's next opponent – lost every round to Parker.