Robert Garcia: Joshua doesn’t need to retire. There are two more big fights against Fury and Wilder

AJ’s former coach believes these fights will create a big stir in England

Robert Garcia, former coach Anthony Joshua, said AJ shouldn’t retire after losing to Daniel Dubois, after all, the Briton can still have two big fights against former world champions Tyson Fury And Deontay Wilder.

“No, he doesn’t have to retire. There’s still a big fight against Fury, even if Tyson loses to Usyk again. They can fight in England. The guys are capable of selling 200,000 tickets, in their fight.”

“Another big fight for Anthony is Wilder. Those are two big fights that will remain big, no matter how the guys did last time. Joshua vs Fury and Wilder will create a lot of excitement in England. Plus, AJ can still come out on top in those fights.”

Read also: Joshua vs. Dubois: Five reasons for the sensational heavyweight championship fight

Joshua lost to Dubois in a fight that took place in London on Saturday, September 21. Daniel knocked AJ down three times and knocked his opponent out in the fifth round. Dubois defended the IBF title, which he received after Oleksandr Usyk relinquished it.

34-year-old Joshua suffered his fourth defeat in his career – in 2019 he lost to Andy Ruiz, and in 2021 and 2022 to Oleksandr Usyk.

Source: Sportarena

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