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The 28-3, 25-KO fighter Anthony Joshua stated he plans to make a comeback in September, most likely in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Joshua stopped former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in two rounds during his most recent match.
The former undisputed world champion might face the victor of Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk or run for the IBF championship if and when it becomes available.
“I was hoping for June, but I’ve been told it’s around September,” Joshua stated on “The Jonathan Ross Show.”
“I have some time now to go on dates and socialize a little. I’m now training. I have two months till I report to boot camp.
“No, [I am not aware of the opponent], but I believe they are telling you to “be patient” because Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will be fighting for all the belts. After that’s over, maybe, I can knock on doors and seize my chance.
“One of my opponents is [fury]. One day, I hope to compete against this person.
“I’m going to use whatever he says—which is an insult—as fuel for the battle because I’ve had it all stashed away in the back of my mind.
You consider it personally and give it some thought. You wish to exact revenge on them for their remarks about you.
Joshua also disclosed that 2026 might be the year he fights one last time.
He declared, “I’ve always said 35—I’m 35 in October [2026].” “If my body holds out, I’m thinking another two years or more. I have established certain enterprises that I can easily go into, but they don’t depend on me leading the way.