Barry Hearn says Anthony Joshua can feed 2 to 3 fights before retiring out of the sport. The 12-year-old Pro, Joshua (28-4, 25 COs), shows at the age of 35, and he earned enough money that he doesn’t have to come out as some fighters do.
AJ’s path to retirement
“He’s not going to last forever. He is 35 years old. He was a big credit, and he actually found out on his own box, ‘Barry Hearn said Talksport BoxingHis thoughts on Anthony Joshua. “We’ve had him for 12 years. I think He will have two or three battles And then go to the sunset. Eddie did the job. I knew he was going to be big. ‘
Hearn gave no tips on who he believes Joshua will fight before he retires. We know that Jake Paul can be one of them, but unlike him, it is a mystery that AJ will fight. Eddie Hearn still hopes Tyson Fury is facing him before retiring permanently. But with the $ 160m massive fortune of Gypsy King, he can afford to ignore Joshua if he doesn’t want to take the fight.
Joshua’s probable options before retirement
- Tony yoka
- Jake Paul
- Deontay wilder
Matchroom’s star’s exit
“He wasn’t a problem in 12 years. We look forward to him. AJ is part of our family,” Barry said.
Joshua earned a lot of money for Matchroom after becoming a pro in 2013, but didn’t have to do much to earn the income. This is the surprising thing. He never fought Deontay Wilder, lost twice against Oleksandr Ulsyk and was knocked out by Andy Ruiz.
AJ did not fight a major opposition except Ulkyk. Vladimir Klitschko was 40 when he fought against Joshua in 2017, and nowhere near his vintage form in his 20s and early thirties. Ruiz jr. Was a career-long, underperforming by forward when he was selected as a substitute opponent in their first battle in 2019.
Joshua’s best career position
– Wladimir Klitschko
– Oleksandr Ulsyk
– Andy Ruiz jr.
– Alexander Poveekin
– Dillian Whyte
– Josh Parker: *In the early stage of his career
Last updated on 07/29/2025

