The former world heavyweight champion is preparing to return to the ring after losing to Oleksandr Usyk.
Anthony Joshua plans to return to the ring in early April, and this is no joke. As the promoter of the British boxer Eddie Hearn, the former world heavyweight champion, said in an interview on the DAZNBoxing Show, he will fight in London, and the preparation for this will take place with a new coach in the United States.
According to Hearn, Joshua will go to training camp next week, where he will prepare for his return to the ring, after two losses to Oleksandr Usyk. At the same time, the functionary refused to name the future rival of his ward.
Meanwhile, British journalist Adam Catterall reported that Joshua will have a comeback fight with the Australian.
“They told me that Joshua will fight Damsy McKean, a guy from Australia. That would be his comeback fight. Anthony Joshua will be back against McKean.”
This information was confirmed by another powerful British insider, Gareth Davis.
“Joshua will face Damsey McKean, the undefeated Australian who is ranked 10th in the WBO and 11th in the IBF,” the Daily Mail quoted him as saying.
We remind you, earlier in the Joshua team, they said how many fights the British boxer plans in 2023.
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