Daniel Dubois stopped Anthony Joshua in the fifth round at Wembley.
Joshua’s future is unknown at the age of 34 following his crushing loss.
With Anthony Joshua’s catastrophic loss to Daniel Dubois, Eddie Hearn has revealed his plans for the future, reviving hopes for a highly anticipated matchup with Tyson Fury.
In the fifth round of their Saturday night bout at Wembley, Joshua lost to Dubois, the 34-year-old heavyweight champion, after a rough first round.
Joshua lost the opportunity to become the heavyweight world champion three times, which has raised questions about his future career.
There has been much demand for a battle between the heavyweights, Tyson Fury and the British boxer, throughout the latter’s career. Despite their repeated calls for a match, they have not been able to come to an agreement.
However, Joshua’s promoter, Hearn, stated there are many viable choices on the table and suggested that fans may finally witness the much anticipated fight following his fight with Dubois.
In a perfect world, Hearn told TNT Sports, “we feel we should be beating Daniel Dubois and we can beat Daniel Dubois.”
But are you prepared to get right back in, as you did with Oleksandr Usyk and Andy Ruiz? According to the contract, we have that choice. I know His Excellency wants it, presumably in February, but is it too soon?
Leave a Reply