
Anthony Joshua once stormed into a flat to give trash-talking students a brutal dressing room.
The drunken, gobby students taunted Joshua from their university halls and claimed he was afraid of Tyson Fury.
Joshua, a two-time world heavyweight champion, didn't take too kindly to the abuse as he took matters into his own hands.
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He headed to the dorm room, pressed the buzzer and was let in, where he gave the students a piece of his mind.
In a video, Joshua can be heard grilling the students, saying: "Remember you’re running your mouth because when I start cracking your glass jaws, none of you will like it.
"Watch your mouths because you don’t know who you’re talking to sometimes."
On the incident, a witness said: “I don’t think they expected him to retaliate and I don’t think they’ll be doing something like that again.
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“But why would you target one of the toughest guys on the planet?”
What's next for Anthony Joshua
Joshua hasn't fought since his crushing defeat to Daniel Dubois last September.
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He was aiming to become a three-time world heavyweight champion but was unable to capture the vacant IBF strap following his knockout defeat at Wembley Stadium.

The 35-year-old has nothing booked yet but Eddie Hearn insists he will compete in 2025, claiming his star boxer only has between 'one and three fights' left of his legendary career.
"The next decision is really important, he’s got anywhere between one and three fights left. We’ve got to get it right but he is 100 per cent fighting this year," he said.
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"He is definitely fighting in 2025, when I don’t really know because he’s probably got about two weeks before we can go back to training and start punching properly. That’s been the problem for him, but once he does that we can start thinking about a realistic date."
Hearn added: "We’re not really in any rush because the decision is so important. Obviously, in a dream scenario Mr [Tyson] Fury just wakes up one morning and goes 'Yeah, we’ll give everyone the biggest fight in boxing'.
"Probably calls AJ and then they get a deal done on the phone, in five minutes. But, we can’t operate on that basis, so right now we are just looking to meet up in a couple of weeks and go through the options.”
Topics: Boxing, Anthony Joshua