The heavyweight went into September’s bout at Tottenham as strong favourite, however a boxing clinic from the Ukrainian saw him prevail on points in front of 65,000 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

McCraken has been a key and long-standing member within Joshua’s setup, and despite the rumours, the Englishman told iFL TV that the former middleweight fighter will still be his main trainer.

Joshua said: “As a man, I have to do what’s right for me. I speak to Rob about it [touring new gyms] and Rob, as a man, agrees that if it’s good for me, he’ll say ‘champ, you do what you’ve got to do’.

“Rob’s not a controlling type of person, he’s very laid back and he’s happy to see the progression of what’s needed.”

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