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I was working 6am shifts as electrician before life-changing call, now I’m biggest underdog on Anthony Joshua undercard


JOSH PADLEY had his world switched upside down when he received a shock call to light up Anthony Joshua’s undercard.

The 28-year-old Doncaster electrician had to do the small-hall circuits at the start of his career, at places like his local Holiday Inn and, more recently, the Bradford Hotel.

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Josh Padley is the electrician given billing on the Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois undercard[/caption]

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The Doncaster star has been given permission from his bosses to pursue his big moment[/caption]

But on Saturday he fights Mark Chamberlain on the AJ versus Daniel Dubois show at Wembley Stadium, which will be beamed around the world, in front of 96,000 fans.

And thankfully his bosses back on site have backed his bid to drastically change his life and he’s now tipped for a life-changing night – rather than another trip to the tip.

The 14-0 ace told SunSport: “My alarm was set for a 6am start until I got a call to tell me I had to be in London the next day for 3pm for the launch press conference.

“The call came when I was driving from my paid job to go and work on my own house so I had a van full of rubbish ready to go to the local tip.

“So I texted the lads I was supposed to be working with and told them, ‘I won’t be in tomorrow, you’ll have to crack on without me.’

“I didn’t tell my bosses, I got messages from them saying, ‘Where are you?’ and then one saying, ‘Are you on the AJ undercard?’

“I had to come clean and they replied, ‘Not great for the next few jobs we had lined up – but we’re absolutely over the moon for you.’

“They instantly started thinking of ways they could help and support me because they know the opportunity is massive.

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“I am the biggest underdog on the whole card, everyone else is a superstar or a well-supported prospect. But I am going to bring the fire.”

A victory over the Portsmouth lightweight – who is the favourite fighter of Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh  – will hurl Padley into the big time.


But he’s not trying to trash talk his opponent or grab the limelight, he just wants to swap his hi-vis for high-risk fights.

The underdog is not even too fussed about the money for the massive fight as he reckons his missus Sylvana will have already spent it in Ikea.

He said: “I am not here for the payday.

“I want what comes after the win, the next challenge or title.

“And whatever money I make won’t matter because my girlfriend is doing the house up with me, so she will have spent every penny of my purse, no doubt.”

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There’s a lot of talk about the cash involved in these new Riyadh Season shows that are taking place in the desert, in Los Angeles and now London.

But tales like Padley’s – about the brave working-class boys and girls who risk their lives for the sport they love – should remind us that increased fighter pay can only ever be a good thing.

He explained: “My usual week is up at 5:50am, travel with the lads to wherever the work is, last week we were about an hour away.

“I clock off and go home and at the minute I am renovating my house so I do another hour on that, go to the gym for 5pm for an hour, home, dinner, bed and repeat and repeat and repeat.

“Wembley will be a big stage, I have only boxed on small-hall shows.

“The press conference room at Wembley Arena was bigger than most of the places I have boxed in, so it is some step up.

“But that’s what I want, I want to change my life, I don’t want to go back to building sites after September 21. So I am grabbing this with both hands.”

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He admitted the press conference room was bigger than most of the small halls he has boxed in[/caption]

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Padley faces Mark Chamberlain as they open up the undercard ahead of the world-title showdown[/caption]

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Padley is 14-0 going into his Wembley bout[/caption]

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