Tough times can either make or break an athlete, and Anthony Joshua has proven his resilience. Despite earlier setbacks, AJ has been seen as the face of boxing, even being compared favorably to Tyson Fury. However, his recent loss to Daniel Dubois has led to speculation about the future of his career. To quell retirement rumors, Eddie Hearn has announced potential opponents for Joshua, naming three significant fighters, including Tyson Fury, indicating that there are still exciting opportunities ahead for AJ in the ring.
There’s no doubt that Joshua has experienced the highest highs and the lowest lows. While everything seemed to be going well for the British heavyweight, who was viewed as the future of the division, he faced another setback. His recent IBF title fight against Daniel Dubois ended in a shocking fifth-round knockout loss—a brutal defeat that has left fans questioning his future in the sport.
Meanwhile, in a recent interview with IFL TV, his promoter, Eddie Hearn, discussed Joshua’s future and revealed that potential opponents are being considered. Hearn mentioned that discussions are underway regarding matchups with Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, and a rematch against Daniel Dubois.
Indeed, if AJ can secure a matchup against any of these three fighters, it presents exciting possibilities for a strong comeback. Each option poses a significant challenge and could redefine Joshua’s career trajectory. While Tyson Fury is a boxing legend, his anticipated fight against Wilder has been in the works for a long time. Meanwhile, a rematch with Dubois offers Joshua a chance at redemption. It will be interesting to see who he ultimately faces next as he looks to reclaim his position in the sport.
Daniel Dubois Promises a Stronger Performance in Rematch with Anthony Joshua
Meanwhile, it appears that ‘Triple D’ is gearing up for the rematch against AJ. Following his unexpected one-sided victory, Dubois is making strong statements about their potential matchup, stating that he feels confident and will be more precise this time around.
In his words, “I wanna do even better next time. I know what I need to improve on. I just wanna prove people wrong all the time. Next time I believe I’ll be more clinical.”
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Well, it seems he wants a first-round win, given he has already delivered a clinical and dominant victory against Joshua. Making that performance better will be really hard to achieve, but it seems Dubois might have found another hole in AJ’s approach. Indeed, it will be interesting to see how the matchup unfolds if they clash again.