Anthony Joshua’s latest setback has placed the hard work of the promoter, Eddie Hearn, through an expensive rebuilding track of four battles, hoping to transform him into the Vintage Factory Level version that became Pro in 2013.
Broken shell
If Joshua loses his next battle, he must retire rather than continue and become a broken shell of the fighter he was. On social media, many fans want AJ to hang his gloves and walk away. They do not want to see him being turned into another Dereck Chisora type, talking in Slow Motion and beating the filling out of him.
Hearn still keeps out how the ‘Gypsy’ Tyson Fury will get out of the pension for two ‘Battle of Britain’ clashes against Joshua, but it doesn’t seem to happen.
Fury has so much money that he took away his motivation to continue. Hearn should focus on returning Joshua to the ring against one of these fighters next.
You can skip Fury because he is too busy to enjoy his massive $ 250 million Getty-Esque Fortuin He has accumulated for the past six years. AJ should go to the best name from this bunch next, and if he loses, step out.
Who is next?
- Tyson Fury
- Deontay wilder
- Oleksandr usyk
- Philip Hrgovic
- Daniel Dubois
- Andy Ruiz jr.
- Joseph Parker
- Martin Bakole
- Moses will bite
- Dillian Whyte
Former WBC champion Wilder would be a good option, but he has lost too many battles for Joshua over the past five years to arouse a lot of interest in the fight against him. A trilogy match with Andy Ruiz would be a good choice for AJ, but the fight is not interesting for fans. Ruiz has
Former two-time heavyweight champion Joshua’s fifth round loss to IBF champion Daniel Dubois on September 21 at Wemboey Stadium showed that his punch resistance is one at 35.
Last updated on 03/12/2025