Anthony Joshua isn’t content with his ongoing status, having lost every one of his belts to Oleksandr Usyk of Ukraine.
The English fighter, who is of Nigerian plummet, expressed it hurt not to be a boss but rather added he would be back AJ revealed that a ton of issues are happening outside the game, which has made boxing convoluted for him
Previous double cross world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua has denounced what it implies not to be a boss. The 33-year-old lost his rematch to Oleksandr Usyk in August and stays without a belt, having lost his titles to the Ukrainian prior in the year.
He has since been down and out as his advertiser, Eddie Hearn keeps looking for a considerable rival to assist with remaking his vocation.
After various deferrals, the rematch at long last occurred in August. Regardless of Joshua’s participation in the challenge as a weighty dark horse, he showed a ton of new components to his game and almost scored a stoppage in cycle nine.
Tragically for the English star, he ended up gassing out after a close stoppage. He was battered until the end of the challenge prior to losing by a split choice on the cards. Following the challenge, Joshua had a complete implosion in his post-battle interview.
From that point forward, Anthony Joshua has been calm concerning a return, particularly after talks between himself and Tyson Wrath separated. Presently, in a meeting with Matchroom Boxing, he talked about his time away.
The Briton has hushed up about when he will get back to the ring, particularly after talks among himself and Tyson Fierceness separated.
In a new meeting with Matchroom Boxing, AJ unveiled that he is still mad about his misfortunes to Usyk however gave confirmation he was remaking.
Hearn talks on AJ’s return In the interim, Sports Brief prior detailed that Eddie Hearn has unveiled that there are plans to get the Briton back into the ring, as Tyson Rage openly set cutoff times for a battle between them to occur by December.
Anthony Joshua will return one year from now, yet he would rather not uncover more than that.
Following his misfortune to Oleksandr Usyk, ‘AJ’ was in talks for a quick circle back against Tyson Rage in December. The two have been in conversations about a conflict for quite a long time, however, it never happened as expected.
All endeavors to get Joshua to sign the agreement slowed down and the arrangement was rarely concluded, and Wrath will currently proceed to shield his title against Derek Chisora at the Tottenham Hotspur Arena on December 3.