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Anthony Joshua: Bear Grylls show one of the hardest things I’ve ever done

Anthony Joshua said he was out of his comfort zone doing Bear Grylls’s show.
Anthony Joshua said he was out of his comfort zone doing Bear Grylls’s show. Anthony Joshua said he was out of his comfort zone doing Bear Grylls’s show.

Boxing champion Anthony Joshua faces his biggest fear by climbing a terrifying rock face for a special show with Bear Grylls.

The Olympic star scales Commando Ridge – a notorious climbing face where the Royal Marines have trained for decades – when he goes into the wild with adventurer Grylls for ITV’s Bear’s Mission With Anthony Joshua.

Joshua, 28, said: “I don’t really want to climb this rock because it’s scary but I think it opens up another portal in my mind, to make me feel I can achieve, I can overcome fears.

“This is one of the hardest things I’ve done. It’s real.”

“This is the scariest thing I’ve ever done,” he said.

Anthony Joshua
Anthony Joshua
Anthony Joshua ( Nick Potts/PA)

Self-confessed “city boy” Joshua spent two days in the great British outdoors facing a series of challenges.

He said of deciding to take part: “I’m the king of my domain and right now I’m out of my comfort zone.

“I hate bugs, I don’t like heights really, I’m used to being in the comfort of my living room but I think let’s go for it, what’s the worst that could happen?”



He added: “I wanted to come for an experience… Showing people that there is more than just their postcode.”

Joshua – who is used to eating 5,000 calories a day when he is in training – also ate a maggot and the marrow from a rotten sheep’s leg.



“When I’m at home I might ask for maggot and chips and see how that sits with me!” he joked.