ANTHONY JOSHUA would love to return to America for a future fight.
The 25-1 boxer has had just one bout on US soil, his shock defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr in June 2019.
AJ is keen to right that black mark against his name by returning to America and promoter Eddie Hearn claims Deontay Wilder could be a potential opponent – if he defeats Tyson Fury.
He told Tha Boxing Voice: “I think Anthony Joshua would love to fight in America again. I think he wants to come back and almost put that right.
“I see him coming back to America. I see him dominating for a long time.”
And when asked about whether a Wilder vs Joshua fight would be a 50/50 split, Hearn responded: “That’s something I’d have to speak to AJ about. I guess so, I guess he’d deserve that.
“The energy would be exactly the same. It’s just about undisputed.”
Joshua experienced the great high of fighting under the lights at Madison Square Garden.
But he lost his world heavyweight belts and his undefeated record to Ruiz, before beating the Mexican in a rematch in Saudi Arabia.
Since AJ regained his belts, Fury has won the WBC and The Ring magazine titles, having stopped Wilder in round seven of their rematch in Las Vegas in 2020.
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The Gypsy King was due to fight AJ in a bout to unify the belts before a court ruled Fury was contractually obliged to face off against Wilder once more.
The outcome of their July meeting will be key to Joshua’s immediate future, but Hearn could seek to set up a clash with Wilder if the American is victorious.
If not, a return to America may have to wait for Joshua, with Saudi Arabia a likely location if Fury agrees to a fight.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk