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Anthony Joshua open to fighting Wilder on same night as Fury and Usyk

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Anthony Joshua said he could fight Deontay Wilder as part of a blockbuste­r boxing event which will also feature Tyson Fury’s undisputed heavyweigh­t showdown against Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia.

Joshua, who raised the prospect of the mouthwater­ing mega-contest taking place as early as March – also revealed his next fight will be in London, at either the O2 or Wembley Arena, in December.

Fury is back in action against the former UFC world heavyweigh­t champion Francis Ngannou next Saturday and a deal to face Usyk – which will see the winner crowned the first undisputed heavyweigh­t champion of the four-belt era – in Saudi Arabia has already been agreed.

Speaking in Austin before Sunday’s US Grand Prix, Joshua, 34, said: “They want to put Usyk v Fury and Joshua v Wilder on the same night. When Fury gets through Ngannou it is going to be late October going into November so I doubt he will prepare for Usyk and then fight in December. It is too short.

“So, the next window will be in March or April and that is when the undisputed fight will happen. What we are being told is that they want to make it a mega-card.”

Following two defeats to Usyk, Joshua got back on track for a future meeting with the former WBC beltholder Wilder by knocking out the Finnish fighter Robert Helenius in the seventh round at London’s O2 Arena in August.

Asked about the identity of his opponent in December, Joshua said: “It won’t be a championsh­ip fighter – which is Usyk and Fury. It won’t be none of them guys and I am not too sure about the Wilder situation.”

Asked why a date has not yet been set to face Wilder, Joshua said of the American: “It feels like a land grab at the moment.

“Some fighters want to maximise their revenue. When I first started, you start, you build up your record, you fight and then you fight the big fights. But it is like: ‘Where can we get the most money for the fight?’ And they want to go to Saudi Arabia so they are waiting for the undisputed fight.

“For my career I have got to stay busy. And in terms of an opponent for December we have got to find the right opponent.”

Joshua, who has been announced alongside the golfer Rory McIlroy, Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold and the 2010 World Cup winner Juan Mata as part of a £173m strategic investment led by the consortium Otro Capital in Alpine, said: “I am following my process. They didn’t want me to fight this year. I have fought twice and I could have had a stagnant year.

“I need to follow my process and I am not listening to the noise about Wilder or whoever. When the opportunit­y comes I will be ready. I am not waiting around for big opportunit­ies.”

Joshua is in Austin supporting Alpine after this week completing a health retreat where he was submerged in darkness for four days.

 ?? Couldridge/Action Images/Reuters ?? Anthony Joshua want to compete in his next fight in December. Photograph: Andrew
Couldridge/Action Images/Reuters Anthony Joshua want to compete in his next fight in December. Photograph: Andrew
 ?? ?? Tyson Fury is preparing for his contest against Francis Ngannou. Photograph: Ian Walton/AP
Tyson Fury is preparing for his contest against Francis Ngannou. Photograph: Ian Walton/AP

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