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Published 00:22 29 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 10:03 29 Oct 2017 GMT
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"It feels it is (broken)," Joshua said in his post-fight interview.
"He's like Holyfield coming under and up. This is championship fighting. I had to keep my cool in there.
"You have to control these situations, if I show any signs of weakness the referee could jump in."
Promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed the three opponents that Joshua will meet in 2018 but Joshua's priority was understandably getting his nose seen to by a doctor before setting his eyes on his next outing.
"I want to get my nose cracked back in place first," Joshua said. "We have a few months now to heal it up and get a doctor to look at it, we work with some great doctors and then we can get back in training.
"But honestly, I just want to continue to grow the sport of boxing and everyone knows where we're heading."

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