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‘AJ’ extended his unbeaten run to four fights by KO’ing Ngannou last month and he admitted his next fight won’t take place until September

Anthony Joshua has confirmed he will return to the ring in September following his KO win against Francis Ngannou.

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Former two-time heavyweight world champion Joshua extended his unbeaten streak to four fights last month when he dropped Ngannou twice before stopping him for good in the second round. ‘AJ’ has been promised a shot at the undisputed world titles in his next fight, which Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are competing for next month.

Who won Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou? Full card results, as AJ  demolishes MMA star with KO win | Sporting News Canada

When asked about his next fight on The Jonathan Ross Show, ‘AJ’ said: “Around September is when I’ve been told. I was hoping June. I’ve got some time to go on dates now and mingle a little bit. I’m training at the minute, I’ve got two months before I get into training camp.”

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Queensbury Promotions are hosting a Wembley Stadium event later this year, according to Derek Chisora, and he recently claimed Joshua will be headlining the card. “He will fight the winner of Daniel Dubois and [Filip] Hrgovic in Wembley. F*** it, I’ve got a big mouth. That’s the plan. It’s gonna be a sick, a little adventure for Turki Alalshikh to bring it back to London,” Chisora told iFL TV.

Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou: Briton delivers devastating blow as he  brutally knocks out UFC star in second round | CNN

Dubois and Hrgovic have been linked to fight on the undercard of Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol’s undisputed clash, which takes place in Saudi Arabia on June 1. The IBF world title could be on the line if the organisation forces Fury or Usyk to fight mandatory challenger Hrgovic.

UPDATE :Derek Chisora claims he knows who Anthony Joshua is fighting next, and it’s not Tyson Fury or Oleksandr Usyk

Joshua fought three times last year as he won an unentertaining decision against Jermaine Franklin before KO’ing Robert Helenius and Otto Wallin. ‘AJ’ made his professional debut over a decade ago and when asked about his retirement plan, he said: “I’ve always said 35. I’m 35 in October, I’m thinking another two years or so if my body holds out.”

Tyson admitted his fight against Paul this summer will be an exhibition but shut down any talk of the pair wearing headgear or 18-ounce gloves in the ring

Mike Tyson has dismissed rumours that his fight against Jake Paul will take place with headgear and big gloves.

Boxing legend ‘Iron Mike’ is making a return to the ring on July 20 when he faces social media sensation Paul in one of the biggest and most controversial fights of the year. The fight will take place at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas and there could be up to 80,000 fans in attendance on the night.

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Tyson has admitted the fight will be sanctioned as an exhibition, meaning it won’t go on his or Paul’s professional records. Many of the fight rules are still unclear but when put to Tyson that he would be wearing 16oz gloves and a headguard, he told Fox News : “No, not true, not true at all. This is called an exhibition, but if you look up exhibition, you won’t see any of the laws we’re fighting under. This is a fight.

Former champion on standby to replace Mike Tyson for Jake Paul fight amid  doubts over 'Iron

“I don’t think he’s faster than me. I’ve seen a YouTube video of him at 16 doing weird dancing. That’s not the guy I’m fighting. This is a guy who’s going to try and hurt me, which I’m accustomed to, and he’s going to be greatly mistaken. As the fight gets closer, the less nervous I become because it’s reality, and in reality I’m invincible.”

Tyson hasn’t fought since going eight rounds against fellow legend Roy Jones Jr. in November 2020. The 57-year-old said he was extremely out of shape for that fight and he is already training for his bout with Paul despite it still being three months away. Tyson admitted he is scared ahead of his boxing return but thinks the nerves will benefit him.

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“I have a weird personality – I don’t think it’s weird though. Whatever I’m afraid to do, I do it. That’s how it is,” Tyson added. “I was afraid of the Roy [Jones] fight. I was 100 pounds overweight, I was however old, 54, 53, and I said ‘Let’s do it.’ Anything I’m afraid of, I confront it. That’s my personality. Right now, I’m scared to death.”

Jake Paul to fight Mike Tyson on July 20; Netflix to stream bout - The Hindu

It’s understood that no winner be will declared in Paul and Tyson’s fight, meaning no judges will score the fight. Details of the undercard are also still unclear as the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations [TDLR] said the only information they have received about the Paul vs Tyson event so far is the date.

Monday being April Fool’s Day, the boxing world complied.

“Jake Paul Officially Canceled Mike Tyson Fight After Being KO’d In Sparring” was an erroneous headline circulating on social media.

All pranks aside, what are the chances the boxing match between Tyson and Paul set for July 20 at AT&T Stadium In Arlington, Texas, gets canceled?

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The fight is on the official event calendar for AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. Neither fighter’s camp has indicated the event is in danger of being canceled.

“As far as I know, everything’s locked in,” Joe Trahan, Director of Media Relations & Corporate Communications for the Dallas Cowboys, told USA TODAY Sports. “I haven’t heard anything else that would be otherwise.”

Mike Tyson: Tom Aspinall Warns Mike Tyson Over Jake Paul Fight: 'Getting  Punched In The Head After All…' | MMA News - Times Now

But technically, the fight has not been approved.

That must be done by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).

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“The promoter has requested to have an event that day, but we have not received any proposed (fight) cards and thus have no details about what they are planning,” Tela Mange, Communications Director for the TDLR, told USA TODAY Sports by email. “All bouts are subject to review and approval by TDLR.”

Requesting a date is no guarantee of a fight taking place.

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“I can’t put a number to how often an event fails to happen, but it’s not uncommon,” Mange said. “Promoters cancel for a variety of reasons before and after they’ve submitted cards to us.”

With many questioning whether the bout will actually be a fight, the former heavyweight champion has insisted that the stakes will be very real. Really?

When news of the bout was first announced, many celebrated what they hoped would be an opportunity to see the former YouTube star get his clock cleaned. Faced with arguably the most dangerous fighter in boxing history, surely there could be no other outcome. Yet, as details of the rules began to emerge, it started to look more like a dance rehearsal than a boxing match. Now, the former heavyweight world champion says that’s not the case.

Mike Tyson insists the Jake Paul fight is the real deal

Jake Paul to Fight Mike Tyson in Live Netflix Boxing Event

While the banter ahead of a boxing match is always laden with barbs and threats, one does get the feeling that ahead of Mike Tyson’s July 20th fight with Jake Paul, there is a certain element of justification mixed in with the normal chatter. Indeed, many have called the rules of the fight farcical as they appeared to significantly protect Paul. Interestingly, Tyson has now insisted that while the bout won’t be considered official – it’s an exhibition match – it will not have the restrictions that such matches normally do.

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Speaking earlier this week, the fight legend spoke to the idea that he is taking Paul seriously though he believes he will be victorious. “This is called an exhibition, but if you look up exhibition, you will not see any of the laws that we’re fighting under. This is a fight. I don’t think he’s faster than me. I’ve seen a YouTube of him at 16 doing weird dances. That’s not the guy I’m going to be fighting. This guy is going to come, he’s going to try to hurt me, which I’m accustomed to. He’s going to be greatly mistaken.”

Mike Tyson confirms rules for fight against Jake Paul and fans aren't happy

So, what can we expect from Tyson vs Paul?

That’s a good question. For the moment, what we know is that Netflix is set to livestream the event from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Aside from that and a reported $20 million payday for Mike Tyson, not much else is known, including what Jake Paul himself is set to earn. It’s worth noting that according to reports, the promoters of the fight have not provided any details to the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation which could also be why information is scarce.

Tiger Woods is going all in for his Masters return.

Except for the one thing that the golfing legend is reportedly cutting out.

The 15-time major winner is set to compete for the first time since the Genesis Invitational in February, where he withdrew in round two due to illness.

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Woods has only played in one serious event since undergoing ankle surgery after pulling out of the 2023 Masters.

To keep up with the biggest modern names in golf, the 48-year-old is reportedly making a big change to his lifestyle for Masters week.

Tiger Woods pulls out ‘wildest move in golf history’ during long-drive  contest with podcaster

“He’s focused,” a friend of Woods told the New York Post. “He’s working really hard in the gym. He’s eating right. He’s even eliminated sex.

“He does that now when he’s preparing: no sex until the tournament is over. He doesn’t want anything to take away his focus.”

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Woods’ golf career has been off track in recent years after a life-threatening car accident in February 2022.

Many expected his professional golf career to be over but the American has managed to get himself in incredible shape.

While Woods now only competes in the biggest events, his legacy is secure: he’s won 82 PGA Tour events, made more than £120million on Tour, and has five Masters wins (1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019).

Tiger Woods | Biography, Majors, Masters, Leg Injury, & Facts | Britannica

That last Masters title still gives current fans hope that Woods can regain the form that once made him the undisputed greatest golfer in the world and a must-watch any time he was on TV.

When Woods hits the course next week in Augusta, he will be making his 26th Masters appearance.

Woods is one of only three golfers in history with at least four Green Jackets, joining Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.

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According to his friend, Woods has supreme focus as most highly-anticipated tournament of the golfing calendar approaches.

Tour Confidential: Tiger Woods' Masters prep, Nelly's streak, Scottie's  month

“The Masters is Tiger’s must-play event every year,” the friend said. “He’s working very hard, spending hours in the gym, practicing, taking care of himself. He wants to play, and he always plays to win.

Plus, the latest on Fury’s cut eye, which belts are at stake and where the ‘Ring of Fire’ clash is taking place

Tyson Fury’s undisputed world heavyweight title fight with Oleksandr Usyk – aka the “Ring of Fire” clash – has been rearranged for May 18.

The much-hyped encounter had originally been due to take place in Saudi Arabia in February but was postponed after the Briton suffered a “freak cut” above the eye in training.

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A statement from Queensbury Promotions on X, formerly known as Twitter, read: “The undisputed heavyweight championship fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk has been rescheduled to May 18th in Riyadh.”

Fury required medical attention after suffering the injury during a sparring session.

TYSON FURY vs OLEKSANDR USYK SCREENING, Boxpark Liverpool, 18 May to 19 May  | AllEvents.in

It is the second time his planned fight with Usyk has been delayed after an initial slot in December failed to materialise.

Why was the the fight rescheduled?

The fight was postponed from its original date on February 17 to May 18 after Fury suffered a cut above his eye in sparring caused by an elbow from Agron Smakici.

Smakici tells the story of how the dreaded cut opened up above Fury’s eye that postponed the undisputed clash.

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“It was a strange day. Throughout the two weeks, I was sparring with him [Fury] we did hard sparring in the evenings but that day it was at about midday. During the spar, there was a lot of wrestling, and I also do professional wrestling so I had some good moments keeping him in the wrong positions. He was joking around, as he always does, and we were roughing
each other up on the inside.”

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Leaked footage from their final sparring session together appeared to show that an elbow caused the cut but Smakici insists this was accidental. “When you see the punch, I know I shot a clear punch but the way he held my head, he was pulling my head forward to him. So, that’s maybe why the elbow came through also. But it was a punch first of all. It was a freak accident.”

What’s at stake?

Boxing will have an undisputed heavyweight champion again after what Fury himself has called a “fight for the ages”.

Fury holds the WBC belt, which he won in 2020 when he beat Deontay Wilder. He has defended that belt three times, against Wilder, Dillian Whyte and, most recently, Derek Chisora.

Usyk has held the WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight titles since beating Anthony Joshua in 2021. He had defended those titles twice: against Joshua and Daniel Dubois.

When is the Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk fight? Date, fight time, live  stream & where to watch on TV | Goal.com Nigeria

Both Fury and Usyk are undefeated so far in their professional boxing careers.  The winner will become the first undisputed heavyweight champion in the four belt era.

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The last time boxing had a unified and undisputed heavyweight champion was in 2000 when Lennox Lewis held all four titles.

Gervonta Davis has indicated that his next fight against Frank Martin will take place on June 22 in Houston, Texas.

The American lightweight star is known to be nearing a return after more than a year out of the ring, though an official announcement has not yet been made.

Davis won a breakout fight last April when he knocked out Ryan Garcia in their Las Vegas blockbuster.

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However, he then spent 44 days in prison after violating the terms of a sentence that initially saw him set to avoid being sent to jail.

At the start of May, Davis was sentenced over his November 2020 hit-and-run car crash which injured four people.

Gervonta Davis Will Face Frank Martin | Boxing News

Because he accepted a plea deal and pled guilty to four traffic offences, he avoided a custodial sentence.

Tank was instead ordered to fulfil 90 days of home detention, but was sent to prison not even a month later.

He was adjudged to have violated the terms of his home detention and was ordered to serve the rest of his 90-day sentence in jail as a result.

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It was revealed that he violated the terms by trying to serve the home detention order at the Four Seasons Hotel and a $3.4million penthouse, rather than trainer Calvin Ford’s one-bedroom home as the judge had agreed.

Upon being released, Davis spoke out on social media several times to express his anger and frustration about the restrictions placed upon him preventing him from returning to training at times.

Gervonta Davis Set To Fight Frank Martin In Next Fight

In February though, the American took to social media to show that his ankle monitor had been removed.

Therefore, he is now free to move on with his next fight and has agreed a deal to face Martin, something he’s previously confirmed on social media.

It was initially reported that this bout was being planned for June 15, but Tank took to social media again on Wednesday to suggest a slight change of plan.

When a fan pointed out that the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas (the rumoured venue for the bout) was already booked by Megan Thee Stallion for June 15, Davis replied: “I let Meg do her thing… week after.”

Frank Martin STUNS Gervonta Davis in SPARRING then a BRAWL Breaks Out  infront of Floyd Mayweather

Tank is the WBA world champion and will be staking his belt in the fight.

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It’s understood that this will share a PPV show with David Benavidez vs Oleksandr Gvozdyk for the WBC ‘interim’ light-heavyweight belt.

Sebastian Fundora is already on the clock for his first title defense.

The World Boxing Organization (WBO) has ordered its newly crowned 154-pound titlist to next face three-division champ Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford. The ruling was applied per the conditional terms by the sanctioning body in its approval for Fundora to challenge previously unbeaten titlist Tim Tszyu.

Fundora won their blood-soaked March 30 Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on Prime pay-per-view headliner via split decision to dethrone Tszyu. He also picked up the vacant WBC 154-pound title with the win. A separate mandatory title defense will come with that, though irrelevant to the present task at hand.

READ MORE :Terence Crawford tells Errol Spence to ‘wait in line’ as they compete to fight new world champion Sebastian Fundora

Please be advised that March 25, 2024, this Committee granted sanction approval of the Tszyu/Fundora WBO [title fight],” WBO Championship Committee chairman Luis Batista-Salas noted in a ruling obtained by The Ring. “Sanction approval was granted subject to the winner facing next the Mandatory Challenger in the Jr. Middleweight Division, Terence “Bud” Crawford within 180 days after the Tszyu/Fundora bout.

Sebastian Fundora will lose belt in days without Terence Crawford - World  Boxing News

“The foregoing condition was essential for purposes of sanction approval. Therefore, in light of the above and per WBO Regulations of World Championship Contests, the parties are hereby ordered to commence negotiations for the WBO Mandatory Jr. Middleweight Championship.”

The negotiation period will officially begin on Friday, five business days from the March 30 Prime Video Pay-Per-View headliner. Fundora and Crawford will have until April 25 to reach terms and avoid a purse bid hearing.

Fundora is promoted by Sampson Lewkowicz, founder and head of Sampson Boxing, LLC. However, TGB Promotions’ Tom Brown was listed as the point of contact in the letter ordering the fight. TGB is the lead promoter for nearly all PBC-branded events.

Crawford is a promotional free agent and represented by legal advisor Harrison Whitman.

Sebastian Fundora gets April 5 Terence Crawford WBO deadline - World Boxing  News

Australia’s Tszyu (24-1, 17 knockouts), No. 2 at 154 (come Tuesday), was previously set to face former 147-pound titlist Keith Thurman in a non-title fight. Those plans were changed when Thurman suffered a torn biceps roughly two weeks out from fight night.

PBC officials raced to not only salvage the show but strengthen the overall lineup.Fundora (21-1-1, 13 KOs), No. at 154 (come Tuesday), was scheduled to meet Serhii Bohachuk (24-1, 23 KOs), currently No. 10, in the PPV opener. Their bout was to come with the vacant WBC 154-pound title at stake. A switch was made for Fundora to challenge Tszyu, though politics briefly threatened to get in the way of the fight.

WBO officials were hesitant to sanction the billed unification bout, since it still recognizes Ring/lineal champion Jermell Charlo as the WBC champ. Houston’s Charlo (35-2-1, 19 KOs) has relinquished all four major sanctioning body titles, including the WBC where he is now ‘Champion in Recess.’

The WBO has given Crawford and Fundora a deadline of the end of April –  RingSide24

Support was conditionally offered by the WBC despite its initial resistance. It came on the basis that the winner immediately committed to a mandatory title defense versus Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs). The ruling was made after Crawford, The Ring 147-pound champ and pound-for-pound king, enforced his WBO ‘Super Champion’ status. The designation permits its claimants to immediately challenge for a title in a separate weight division during the ordered mandatory period.

On the surface, the order complicates the suggested plans from Saturday’s show.

Fundora was joined in the ring after his win by former unified welterweight titlist Errol Spence (28-1, 22 KOs), No. 1 at 147. It was heavily suggested prior to Saturday that Spence would face the winner of the main event. That theme carried over into the post-fight in-ring interview.

However, there was a difference of opinion between then and the post-fight press conference.

Fundora informed media that he wanted to next face Crawford. It came in stark contrast to claims made by Lewkowicz, who stood the party line and insisted Fundora-Spence made the most business sense.

La OMB ordena Sebastian Fundora vs Terence Crawford

Such a fight will reduce his title load to one, however.

There is also the matter of a deserved Fundora-Tszyu rematch.

Tszyu accepted the makeshift title defense on twelve days’ notice. It came versus an opponent whose physical dimensions required an overhaul at the tail end of training camp. Tszyu prepared for a 5’7” orthodox fighter and career welterweight in Thurman. Fundora is a nearly 6’6” southpaw and a natural junior middleweight.

An early lead evaporated when Tszyu struggled to fight through pouring blood from a cut high atop his scalp. Tszyu inadvertently fell into Fundora’s left elbow during the opening round, which caused the gusher.

Fundora suffered a broken nose from a legal Tszyu punch in the opening round.

BOX: TERENCE CRAWFORD VS SEBASTIÁN FUNDORA; LA OMB HA ORDENADO LA PELEA |  SportsMedia

Tszyu won on the scorecard of judge Tim Cheatham (116-112). It was overruled by judges Steve Weisfeld (116-112) and David Sutherland (115-113) for Fundora, who made history with the win. At just under 6’6”, he became the tallest fighter ever to win a portion of the 154-pound crown. His victory came while younger sister Gabriela Fundora holds the IBF flyweight title. The two are now the first brother-sister tandem to simultaneously hold major titles.

 

Fans of Houston’s own gymnastics icon Simone Biles will get to see her high-flying gymnastics in fall 2024, when a national tour of champions comes to the Toyota Center. The Gold Over America Tour Starring Simone Biles will land in Houston on Saturday, October 19, according to the Toyota Center website.

Official ticket information had not yet been announced as of early April, but the Toyota Center website says tickets will go on sale May 17 via Ticketmaster. The tour will hit Austin’s Moody Center on October 18 and Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena on October 20.

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“Join the excitement at The Gold Over America Tour, starring Simone Biles and featuring squad members Shilese JonesFred RichardMélanie Johanna De Jesus Dos Santos, and more,” says the tour’s website. “This celebration of world-class gymnastics is designed to inspire the next generation of champions.”

Make it 23 titles: Unstoppable Biles wraps up world championships comeback  with 2 more gold medals | KAMR - MyHighPlains.com

The tour, presented by Athleta, will hit 30 arenas nationwide, “delivering a high-octane, action-packed experience” in a pop concert-style setting, the site promises. “Following the success of the 2021 tour, the 2024 edition will embody hope, strength, resilience, and determination.”

The Gold Over America Tour (abbreviated by organizers, appropriately, as G.O.A.T.) will take place just months after the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, at which Biles is expected to contend.

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That “road to Paris” will run through Texas at the 2024 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastics Championships, taking place May 30-June 2 at Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena. Tickets are now on sale. The four-day men’s and women’s competition will crown national champions and determine the members of the U.S. National Team who will then compete at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Minneapolis, June 27-30, 2024.

Gymnastics: Simone Biles dazzles in first competition since Tokyo Olympics  | News | Al Jazeera

Even among her fellow superstars, Biles ranks as the greatest female gymnast of all time. The native Houstonian now boasts 34 world and Olympic medals: seven Olympic medals and 27 world championship medals — 21 of which are gold. Most recently, she won the all-around gold medal on at the 2023 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium.

The first Gold Over America Tour took place following the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo. Despite Biles’ withdrawal from much of the Olympic competition due to mental health challenges, she headlined the G.O.A.T. tour and performed alongside a “supersquad” of gymnasts – Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, MyKayla Skinner, and more. They performed for full, exuberant crowds inside several Texas arenas in October 2021.

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Watch the G.O.A.T. tour website for more information, full schedule, and tickets, organizers say.

Heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora leaked that Anthony Joshua’s next fight will be against the winner of Daniel Dubois versus Filip Hrgovic

Boxing heavyweight title contender Derek Chisora said Anthony Joshua will face the winner of Daniel Dubois versus Filip Hrgovic for his next fight.

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Chisora also uncovered Joshua’s upcoming opponent and venue, acknowledging that he inadvertently revealed the information due to his self-labeled big mouth. “He [Joshua] will fight the winner of Daniel Dubois and [Filip] Hrgovic in Wembley [Stadium],” said Chisora.

Anthony Joshua accepts terms for fight with Tyson Fury in December | UK  News | Sky News

“Did I mean to say that, me and my big mouth?” he continued. “I got a big mouth, but yeah, that’s the plan,” he reaffirmed. “Queensbury promotion, it’s going to be sick.”

The 40-year-old heavyweight discussed potential venues for Joshua’s assumed fight, mentioning that only one person could sell out Wembley Arena, referring to Joshua’s ability to draw a large crowd. He then suggested Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, describing the venue as a “fantastic” potential destination for fights despite his dislike for the football club.

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On March 8, Joshua faced off against Ngannou in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Joshua secured an easy victory in less than two rounds, comfortably overwhelming one of MMA’s most formidable power punchers. Joshua delivered a pair of knockdowns with a trademark straight right hand, sealing his dominance in the match. Ngannou’s defeat proved so humbling that he apologized to his fans and all viewers for his subpar performance.

Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: Could there actually be a path to making the  all-British heavyweight super-fight happen? | Boxing News | Sky Sports

“Sorry guys, I let you all down,” Ngannou said. “Today was a bad day in the office, but tomorrow will be another day. Thank you all for the love.”

UPDATE ;‘Extra special’ boxing event in the works for Wembley Stadium, but it won’t be Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua

Joshua will face an extended wait for his next opponent, as the winner of the upcoming heavyweight bout between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 may trigger a championship rematch clause, resulting in further postponement. Previously, Joshua had considered facing Deontay Wilder on the same night as Fury’s clash with Usyk. However, he noted that it would be more attainable for them to headline their own event, possibly in early 2024.