Anthony Joshua is pursuing a combat with Tyson Fury in 2025 as he vows to hold on boxing after his crushing defeat to Daniel Dubois in September.
Former world heavyweight champion Joshua was knocked out within the fifth spherical by fellow Brit Dubois at Wembley Stadium as he suffered his fourth profession loss.
Nevertheless, the 35-year-old doesn’t seem like considering retirement and is hoping for a long-awaited showdown with Fury, who was not too long ago outpointed by Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia for a second time.
“2025, I am targeting Tyson Fury,” stated Joshua, on a visit to satisfy Nigerian President Bola Tinubu.
Reflecting on the Dubois combat, he added: “Makes me hungry, makes me wish to work more durable. Time is of the essence, time is proscribed, so I simply wish to put in additional work.
“After I look again, I imagine I may have accomplished extra in 2024. I’ve one other probability in 2025 to do extra and I’m going to ensure I take each alternative that comes my method.
“I ought to have gained however I did not and I’m going to go once more.
“My life is up and down so I have to get used to the turbulent times and keep riding the wave.
“I can not cease now. I’ve to maintain going till I attain my vacation spot.”
Speaking to Sky Sports after Fury’s defeat to Usyk on December 21, Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, said: “It is positively the one combat for Fury and aside from the Dubois rematch, it is clearly the one combat for AJ.
“Has there ever been a better time? They’re both coming off defeats, both on the back end of their careers.
“One in Wembley, one in Riyadh, two fights in 2025.”