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Anthony Joshua’s boxing career would be ‘all over’ should he lose his next fight in April – Boxing promoter, Eddie Hearn admits
Anthony Joshua’s boxing career would be ‘all over’ should he lose his next fight in April – Boxing promoter, Eddie Hearn admits

Boxer Anthony Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn has stated that another loss on his return to action would spell the end of his career.

Joshua is set to jet to the United States to link up with his new team, which is yet to be revealed, as he prepares to return to bout in April.

Hearn while speaking with iFL TV, said the opponent is yet to be finalised but the fight is expected to happen on April 1 at the O2 Arena in London. Australian heavyweight Demsey McKean has been rumored as a potential option for the contest.

Joshua will be looking forward to bouncing back after suffering back-to-back losses to Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk, with Hearn stating that a third loss would likely end his career. But he expressed confidence success could be part of his journey to becoming a three-time heavyweight world champion.

‘This is the most excited I’ve been on Anthony Joshua’s journey so far because I think it’s exciting,’ Hearn said.

‘You go into that fight in April – you know that with defeat, it’s all over, really. It would be a third back-to-back defeat.

‘And yet a great performance and a showreel knockout gets everyone saying, ‘We’re back, we’re back baby.’

‘That’s what I can’t wait for, because I love it when our backs are against the wall. That’s the best moments and this is one of those moments for AJ.’

A potential rematch against Joshua’s old rival Dillian Whyte has been viewed as the likeliest option in the summer.

‘AJ wants a big fight in the summer,’ Hearn said. ‘The one that would make sense and the one that should be hopefully quite straightforward to make is the rematch with Dillian.

‘We’re open to a Deontay Wilder fight, we’re open to a Tyson Fury fight, we are open to every fight in the summer.

‘In my mind, with AJ fighting in April and probably Dillian probably fighting around the same time, that would lead them to a big all-British heavyweight fight in the summer.

‘It doesn’t mean its done, we would have to agree terms, but that’s what I’d like to do.

‘AJ wants to be in the biggest fights possible and if a bigger fight rears its head – there’s only two bigger fights in the division than Dillian Whyte, that’s Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.

‘If they appear somehow, 100 per cent we will look at those as well, but the key is April 1.’



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