Anthony Joshua says he wish he knocked Joseph Parker out in their heavyweight fight earlier this month but admits he wasn't willing to risk a defeat.
The title bout at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff went the distance with Joshua winning by unanimous decision to hand the New Zealander his first defeat.
It was however the first time the Brit failed to knock down his opponent. He admitted at a fan event that put he too much pressure on himself while also pre-match talk about future fights against Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury didn't help.
"When people were telling me, 'Parker is quick you know, he can fight,' I was thinking, 'He can, I'm going to get banged out in this fight'," Joshua told a session with fans at a shoe store in London.
"It was a hard situation I found myself in because I was fighting (Parker) but everyone was already talking about the next two fights (Wilder and Tyson Fury) so everyone is thinking I'm going to walk through these guys. I started having pressure on myself and I didn't want to make any mistakes.