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Anthony Joshua's return to the boxing ring has been delayed due to a training injury. Despite this setback, promoter Frank Warren believes Joshua can still "walk straight in" to a major fight. This article examines Joshua's current situatio...
Anthony Joshua, a former two-time world heavyweight champion, suffered a knockout loss to Daniel Dubois in September 2025. His planned return was delayed by a training injury, confirmed by promoter Eddie Hearn. While a rematch with Dubois and a highly anticipated bout with Tyson Fury are currently off the table, Frank Warren, who promotes both Fury and Dubois, remains optimistic about Joshua's prospects. The heavyweight division is currently undergoing significant changes. Fury's retirement has removed a major potential opponent for Joshua. Dubois is targeting an undisputed world title fight against Oleksandr Usyk, putting a potential rematch with Joshua on hold. However, Usyk has hinted at retirement after two more fights, potentially opening a path for Joshua to contend for the WBO title. Warren's Queensberry Promotions represents several top heavyweight contenders, including WBO interim champion Joseph Parker and WBC interim champion Agit Kabayel, presenting possible future opponents for Joshua.
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