Nigeria, June 2 -- Nigerian-British heavyweight star Anthony Joshua has made it clear that signing a long-awaited fight agreement with Tyson Fury means little unless he emerges victorious when the pair finally meet in what promises to be one of the biggest clashes in British boxing history.

After years of failed negotiations, public exchanges and near misses, a deal has finally been struck for the much-anticipated "Battle of Britain", with Joshua and Fury expected to collide later this year, likely in November.

However, Joshua is refusing to get carried away by the magnitude of the occasion, insisting his focus remains firmly on winning fights rather than celebrating contracts.

"I'm not pleased because the pleasure really comes after v...