ANTHONY JOSHUA has FOUR opponents in mind for his next fight – but none are Tyson Fury or Oleksandr Usyk.
Joshua is riding high off a second-round knockout of ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia.
ReutersAnthony Joshua celebrates knocking out Francis Ngannou[/caption]
Next up in the heavyweight division is Fury’s undisputed showdown with Usyk on May 18.
But the pair are contracted to an immediate rematch, likely ruling them out for a whole year.
So AJ will not sit out and wait with his eyes already set on a summer return.
He told iFL TV: “Whether it will be in the UK, who knows? But maybe June, June/July.”
After Fury’s first fight with Usyk, the winner could face being stripped of the IBF title due to their rematch clause.
It would leave No1 contender Joshua, 34, in line to challenge for the belt against interim champion Filip Hrgovic, 31.
Probed on the potential bout, AJ, 34, said: “Let’s go!”
Joshua had initially signed to face Deontay Wilder, 38, until the American was stunned in defeat to Joseph Parker.
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And Parker, 32, followed that up with a win over Zhilei Zhang, 40, on AJ’s undercard.
So the three heavyweight names are all options Joshua is considering for his next fight.
He said: “Wilder, Zhang, Parker. All of them.”
GettyDeontay Wilder is still on AJ’s wishlist of opponents[/caption]