From Watford Anthony Joshua Over the past few years, he has experienced his fair share of ups and downs in his boxing career. However, the former world champion has bounced back to face new challenges once again. He has been performing exceptionally well, winning his last four bouts. As he was preparing for his next bout, some unfortunate news came along that may disappoint his fans.
The Matchroom Boxing boss and promoter of AJ Eddie Hearn He's still getting over his loss to fellow promoter Frank Warren, but he hasn't forgotten his role as a promoter when recently answering a question about how he plans to organize AJ's fights.
Eddie Hearn names three potential opponents for Anthony Joshua
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Matchroom Boxing and Queensberry's recent five-on-five bout cleared up a lot of doubts about the heavyweight bout. A lot was revealed for AJ. The Briton, Deontay Wilder However, following Wilder’s recent loss to Zhang Zhilei, that prospect seems unlikely.
Boxing's heavyweight division has been generating a lot of interest from fans due to some world-class fights that have taken place recently. However, fans who were eager to see their favourite fighter step into the ring have been a little disappointed as no announcement has been made as to when AJ will fight next. The Matchroom Boxing boss said that at the moment nothing has been decided regarding Joshua in September. He added: “The opponent is yet to be decided. It will be a great fight against Zhang Zilei. He is the WBO interim world champion. Daniel Dubois is currently the IBF interim heavyweight champion. It will be another great fight, especially for British boxing. Joseph Parker is in great form.”
His promoter has given some hints about the boxer's next opponent. There are some great options for the boxer, but it is still unclear who he will fight next. However, British fans have been hoping for a bout between two British fighters for a long time. Luckily, the Greenwich, England native is Daniel Dubois He is now the interim IBF heavyweight champion and will likely face AJ in September, but says he won't feel right until he steps in the ring.
AJ feels the break is not good.
The 34-year-old boxer is currently preparing for his next bout, scheduled to take place at Wembley Stadium in September, but feels resting is not good and he is keen to take part in the Matchroom v Queensberry bout. AJ last appeared in the ring in March, when he defeated the former UFC heavyweight champion. Francis NgannouBoxing fans are eager to see him back in action.
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In an interview with BOXINGSCENE, he explained: “It's no good resting. Get out there and be active. We're young and we're going to keep attacking. But unfortunately, we didn't get this opportunity. They're talking about September 21st. [for my next fight]So, deep down, I'm preparing myself.”
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Joshua's fans are well aware that he is always training, whether he has a fight scheduled or not. His Instagram is full of posts that show him practicing, working out, and even chopping wood with an axe.
This boxer will give his fans a few more great fights as he may retire in a few years. All three of these opponents would be great opponents for Anthony Joshua. Only time will tell who he will fight next. By the way, who do you think AJ should face? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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