“If someone has got something to say to me, they can call me. They have my number, I don’t need to go online and voice my opinions on my enemies. I prefer to be silent. If I have something to say about you, you will see me face to face. I will not go online and do it from behind a camera.
“And when these people see you, at a press conference or whatever, they go: ‘AJ, how are you mate?’ How does that work?”
Joshua specifically addressed past comments by former world champions Carl Froch and Amir Khan.
“When it was Froch, I messaged him direct and said: ‘What you talking s*** about me for? Message me.’ With Khan and that s*** with his missus, why was he going online? Just message me if you have something to say.
“I just find it awkward, because my background, where I come from, it’s not about chasing clout; it is about results.”
Joshua’s fight with Franklin, 29, is his first non-world-title bout since 2015, when he stopped Dillian Whyte.
Meanwhile, Franklin’s most recent fight came against Whyte in November. The American suffered a controversial decision defeat by Whyte, with many fans and pundits feeling that Franklin had done enough to win.
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Prior to that bout, which marked Franklin’s UK debut, he was unbeaten as a professional.
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