IBF, WBA, IBO and WBO boxing victor of the world, Anthony Joshua has expressed that he will get a kick out of the chance to battle Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury and he has the vital style and method to beat them both.
Tyson Fury and Wilder are the main undefeated heavyweight fighters in the division, and fans are seeking after a uber battle that will include Joshua and either Fury or Wilder after Joshua vanquished Andy Ruiz consistently in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night to reclaim his heavyweight belts.
Fierceness will confront Wilder on February 22 in Las Vegas in a rematch that makes certain to turn heads with the Lineal heavyweight belt and WBC belts on the connection, after their last battle in 2018 was decreed a draw regardless of Fury being the more specialized and clinical of the pair.
Rage and Wilder have both been disparaging of Joshua with the two warriors blaming Joshua for keeping away from them throughout the previous two years yet Joshua has now turned out to state he will beat the two contenders if and when they ever battle.
Addressing Good Morning Britain program live from Saudi Arabia on Monday morning, Joshua was asked whether he was going to battle them next and stated: “I couldn’t imagine anything better than to make that my next battle.
“I’m approaching it slowly and carefully. At whatever point they are prepared they realize where to discover us.
I’m not a running victor, I’m somebody who will battle the best on the planet.
“Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury are those folks. I’d love the chance to beat Wilder or Fury.
“You can see I’d beat them.
“I’ve shown various styles of battling. Once in a while inside battling, in some cases knockout battling and now and again a boxing man’s battle.
“So I feel like I have their number because I can display a variety of skills when it comes to boxing.”
There’s also the possibility of Joshua defending his IBF belt against mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev, and Joshua says he’ll relish it.
Asked about the prospect of fighting the Bulgarian bruiser in London, AJ said: “It would be mega. Looking at how many people came out here shows there’s still a big interest in the heavyweight division, especially now we are taking the belts back.
“To defend them back on home soil would be big news.
It would be better against another Brit but, if not, I will follow my mandatory and crack on that way.
“London’s calling, I think. We’ve been away for the whole year but it’s nice to have a breather.
“It’s nice to have a bit of controversy, a bit of doubt.
It just shows that British supporters do play a big part in my career. Any time I’m on home soil I can’t lose.
“The work begins again because around March I’ll be defending those titles again. I’m already focusing on my next fight.”