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Anthony Joshua Delivers Ruthless Reply to Proposal from Unbeaten 41-Year-Old Boxing Icon for Return Bout

Anthony Joshua channeled his inner Canelo Alvarez when responding to Andre Ward’s offer for a potential fight.

Joshua is gearing up for his return to the ring, having been inactive since he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois in September last year.

While he is believed to be making a return in late 2025, or at the beginning of 2026, Joshua’s opponent is yet to be officially announced.

One man that is vying for the spot in the opposite corner is, former professional boxer, Andre Ward.

Ward was a hugely respected pound-for-pound fighter in his heyday, although he has been retired since 2017.

The American left the ring with an unbeaten professional record of 32-0, but is now suggesting he’d make a return if Joshua accepts his offer to fight.

Ward took to Instagram when he suggested in a video: “There’s one name that I brought up before that when you say that name I can see myself fighting him. Present day. Today.

“If the business was right and everything was right on that front, me and Anthony Joshua.

“That’s a fight that I would take at Wembley Stadium. It’s a dangerous fight for my legacy, it’s a dangerous fight across the board. But that’s a fight that would get me in the gym and get me in the mindset that I need to be in to go to war.

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Joshua quickly hit back suggesting that this is purely a financial move from Ward.

He savagely said: “Pay Day Pay Day [Canelo voice].”

Which then sparked a back-and-forth between the pair in the comment section of Ward’s post.

To which Joshua replied: “Don’t come asking for multi millions to fight me. Put your pride before your ego and let’s rumble.”

That was where their public interactions came to a close, although Joshua continued to respond to fans remarks in the same comment section.

Who will Anthony Joshua be fighting next?

Ward seemed serious in getting a chance to fight Joshua, but as it stands the Briton is heavily linked to a fight with another American instead.

Paul recently met with Saudi boxing promoter Turki Alalshikh to discuss the terms.

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Having already verbally agreed to fight it seems to be a matter of when, not if, we see them share the ring.

Joshua’s long-term promoter and Matchroom Boxing chairman, Eddie Hearn, issued Paul a warning should their bout go ahead.

It seemed to be a humorous idea at one stage, but now as the conversations are progressing we may seriously see a match up between Joshua and the Youtuber-turned-boxer after all.

Anthony Joshua gives brutal response to offer from undefeated 41-year-old boxing legend for comeback fight

Anthony Joshua channeled his inner Canelo Alvarez when responding to Andre Ward’s offer for a potential fight.

Joshua is gearing up for his return to the ring, having been inactive since he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois in September last year.

While he is believed to be making a return in late 2025, or at the beginning of 2026, Joshua’s opponent is yet to be officially announced.

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One man that is vying for the spot in the opposite corner is, former professional boxer, Andre Ward.

Ward was a hugely respected pound-for-pound fighter in his heyday, although he has been retired since 2017.

The American left the ring with an unbeaten professional record of 32-0, but is now suggesting he’d make a return if Joshua accepts his offer to fight.

Ward took to Instagram when he suggested in a video: “There’s one name that I brought up before that when you say that name I can see myself fighting him. Present day. Today.

“If the business was right and everything was right on that front, me and Anthony Joshua.

“That’s a fight that I would take at Wembley Stadium. It’s a dangerous fight for my legacy, it’s a dangerous fight across the board. But that’s a fight that would get me in the gym and get me in the mindset that I need to be in to go to war.

“It’s Anthony Joshua. I know he’s getting ready to fight Jake Paul, I ain’t talking about that. I’m talking about a real fight.”

Joshua quickly hit back suggesting that this is purely a financial move from Ward.

He savagely said: “Pay Day Pay Day [Canelo voice].”

Which then sparked a back-and-forth between the pair in the comment section of Ward’s post.

The 41-year-old hit back, saying: “Of course brother, do you fight for free? Business is always a reason, but not the only reason. I think you understand that.”

To which Joshua replied: “Don’t come asking for multi millions to fight me. Put your pride before your ego and let’s rumble.”

That was where their public interactions came to a close, although Joshua continued to respond to fans remarks in the same comment section.

Who will Anthony Joshua be fighting next?

Ward seemed serious in getting a chance to fight Joshua, but as it stands the Briton is heavily linked to a fight with another American instead.

The next time we see Joshua in the ring, it’s heavily speculated that he will be facing off against Jake Paul.

Joshua and Paul are believed to be close to actioning a bout

Paul recently met with Saudi boxing promoter Turki Alalshikh to discuss the terms.

Having already verbally agreed to fight it seems to be a matter of when, not if, we see them share the ring.

The pair are even understood to be in advanced talks.

Joshua’s long-term promoter and Matchroom Boxing chairman, Eddie Hearn, issued Paul a warning should their bout go ahead.

It seemed to be a humorous idea at one stage, but now as the conversations are progressing we may seriously see a match up between Joshua and the Youtuber-turned-boxer after all.

Anthony Joshua’s next fight could land in Africa in December against Olympic gold medallist

Tony Yoka believes a fight with Anthony Joshua could take place in Ghana in December.

The Frenchman has been linked as a possible opponent for AJ in recent weeks as speculation ramps up over the Watford powerhouse’s next steps.

Joshua hasn’t boxed since his knockout loss to Daniel Dubois last September, but is expected to return to the ring at the back end of this year.

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Reports persist that Joshua could meet YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in a crossover clash in the coming months.

However, Yoka insists the Brit’s team are scouting locations for a showdown with him in Africa.

“His team has just left for Ghana to see what the sports facilities are like,” Yoka told L’Equipe.

“There is a possibility that the fight will take place in Africa.

“A lot of people are talking about it, and it could revive boxing in France.

“If it comes to fruition, it will indeed generate enormous interest.”

Despite Yoka’s confidence that the fight will happen, Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn insists that Paul remains the ‘frontrunner’ to box his client next.

Last week, he even went as far as to suggest that there have been no talks with Yoka’s team.

Yet the Parisians’ co-promoter Yohan Zaoui claims AJ told him that he was ’90 per cent sure’ he would be facing Yoka next when they bumped into each other in Southern Cyprus.

“Who do I run into this morning at the pool? Joshua!” Zaoui told L’Equipe.

“He’s also on vacation with his family, with his younger brother and his nieces and nephews. I chatted with him for a few minutes. He’s humble and kind…

“He told me that his next opponent would certainly be French.

“He told me that he had the option of facing the American YouTuber Jake Paul, but that 90 per cent of the time it would be Yoka.

“I asked him his prediction. He told me that there was no easy fight.”

Yoka succeeded Joshua as the Olympic super heavyweight gold medallist at Rio 2016, but has struggled to adjust to life in the professional ranks.

After a perfect 11-0 start, he suffered a three-fight skid to Martin Bakole, Carlos Takam, and Ryad Merhy before subsequently linking up with new trainer Don Charles in an attempt to revive his career.

Charles famously masterminded Dubois’ victory over Joshua last year and has guided Yoka to three wins in 12 months.

Former World Champion Delivers Verdict on Possible Showdown Between Anthony Joshua and ‘Mastermind’ Jake Paul

‘The Problem Child’ has been taking boxing media by storm with claims that he will fight former unified world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in 2026.

While it may still be seen as an unlikely scenario, Eddie Hearn has confirmed talks of the ‘mismatch’, and in a recent interview, has said the American is now the likely ‘front-runner’ for the heavyweight’s next fight.

Joshua’s trainer believes the clash is ‘dangerous’ for the 28-year-old novice, but it hasn’t stopped Paul’s team at Most Valuable Promotions from meeting with Matchroom to try and work out a deal for what could be a massive showdown in monetary terms

The fight has been compared to the 2017 fight between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor for the amount of money on offer, plus the likely spectacle of the show.

However, the ex-YouTube star does not have the same fighting pedigree as the former UFC champion.

While it may seem an extraordinary conversation to be happening, former world cruiserweight champion Johnny Nelson can’t help but praise ‘El Gallo’ for staying in the limelight.

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Nelson spoke to Boxing King Media about the ongoing saga of the fight and explained: “I think the kid has kidded the kidders, as in Jake Paul (is a) genius. Now you’re talking Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua in the same sentence.

“Do I think it’ll happen? No, I don’t. But Jake Paul’s done the job. He’s got the whole world talking about Jake Paul, a domestic fighter, fighting a former two-time heavyweight champion of the world.”

Paul is no stranger to getting the boxing world talking; his fight with 58-year-old Mike Tyson was hugely controversial, and, most recently, he squared off with Oleksandr Usyk after his fight with Daniel Dubois.

The longest-reigning cruiserweight champion of all time would not blame AJ for taking the money, but it would tell us where Joshua’s head is at in terms of competing at the highest level.

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“So, if by some miracle it does happen, that tells me AJ is cashing… With something big like we’re talking 250 million, I’d do it if I were AJ at this stage of his career and getting paid that kind of dough,” Nelson said.

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“Jake Paul has played a blinder. It’s not going to happen. And if it does, then you know, AJ is basically saying, ‘Thank you, (I’m) gone’.”

‘The Entertainer’ may be right that the bout won’t take place, but if it does, UK fans won’t be able to experience it live in the country.

Even though ‘El Gallo’ had mentioned on the Usyk vs Dubois rematch broadcast that he would like it to take place in Wembley Stadium, the British Boxing Board of Control would likely not sanction the bout.

According to Sky Sports, there is ‘no guarantee’ the BBBofC will give Paul a professional license due to a lack of in-ring experience against a dangerous heavyweight.

After meetings in New York at the weekend, no further news on the bout has come out from either camp, but with fight week in Riyadh, expect Hearn to provide more update

Hall of famer Andre Ward Has Revealed That One Fight That Could Tempt Him Back Into The Ring, Me And Anthony Joshua

Boxing Hall of Famer Andre Ward has sent shockwaves through the combat sports world by revealing the one fight that could lure him out of retirement — a blockbuster showdown with former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium.

Ward, 41, retired undefeated in 2017 with a record of 32–0, cementing his legacy as one of the sport’s most technically gifted fighters. Known for his defensive mastery, ring intelligence, and adaptability, the former super middleweight and light heavyweight champion has consistently resisted calls for a comeback — until now.

In a recent interview, Ward admitted that while most fights don’t interest him, the idea of facing Joshua in front of a roaring U.K. crowd would be enough to reignite his competitive fire.

Me and Anthony Joshua

“Me and Anthony Joshua — that is a fight I would take at Wembley Stadium,” Ward said. “If I’m ever coming back, it would have to be for something truly special, and that’s one of the few that fits the bill.”

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The matchup would be nothing short of a stylistic and size spectacle. Ward, who last fought at light heavyweight, would be moving up dramatically to face the 6’6” power-punching Joshua — a man with Olympic gold credentials and a history of thrilling nights at Wembley. For fans, it’s a fantasy fight blending pure boxing skill against raw heavyweight power.

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Joshua, currently on a resurgence after regaining form in recent outings, has yet to respond publicly to Ward’s comments. But the potential pairing has already sparked a flurry of debate online. Could Ward’s technical brilliance neutralize Joshua’s size and strength? Or would the jump in weight prove too steep, even for one of the sport’s most cerebral tacticians?

While Ward made it clear he’s not announcing a comeback just yet, his willingness to name an opponent has fueled speculation that boxing may witness one of the most surprising returns in modern history. And if it happens, Wembley Stadium could be the stage for a cross-generational clash that fans never saw coming.

Joshua Accused of ‘Selling His Soul’ Amid Jake Paul Fight Talks

Anthony Joshua has been accused of ‘selling his soul’ as talk over a potential fight with Jake Paul heats up.

Joshua is looking for his next opponent after having been knocked out by Daniel Dubois in his last fight. Prior to the fight, Joshua expressed his desire to become a three-weight world champion as the IBF belt was up for grabs. Joshua has undergone elbow surgery after picking up an injury following the Dubois fight, as the attention turns to his next fight. Joshua had been vocal about his desire to fight Tyson Fury, but the latter’s retirement means that is now off the table.

Joshua has previously boxed Francis Ngannou, knocking him out in the second round. The fight was questioned since Ngannou only had one fight before this, losing to Tyson Fury in a split decision. However, facing Paul races further questions. Paul’s resume is filled mostly with wins against non-pro boxers, losing to Tommy Fury, the first pro boxer he faced. Paul is also coming off a unanimous decision win against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. While Paul fight will no doubt earn Joshua a massive payday, former UFC fighter Molly McCann has accused AJ of selling out.

Joshua Accused of 'Selling His Soul' Amid Jake Paul Fight Talks

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“I’m not here for it. He’s selling his soul for money, do you know what I mean? It’s like what, lad, have you not got enough? […] Turn it in lad. Why don’t we just leave this stuff alone?,” McCann said 

Consequences

The long-term consequence of this could be damning. If top fighters are consistently choosing these “gimmick” fights over challenging contenders, it devalues world titles and makes the path to becoming a champion less meaningful. A fight with Paul, no matter the financial gain, does nothing to enhance Joshua’s legacy.

A fight between Joshua and Paul also raises serious concerns about fighter safety. While Paul has been a consistent presence in boxing for a few years, he is still a developing fighter with a limited skillset compared to a two-time former unified heavyweight champion. Joshua is a power-punching heavyweight with an Olympic gold medal and years of experience at the highest level of professional boxing. Paul, by contrast, has been knocking out people who are not, and were never, professional boxers.

The potential fight also creates a problematic narrative for boxing’s future. The rise of social media influencers in boxing, however, shifts the focus from the sport itself to the personalities involved. Instead of drawing fans in with the promise of a classic showdown between two of the best heavyweights, a Joshua-Paul fight markets itself on the notoriety of one fighter and the star power of the other. It reduces boxing to a celebrity event.

 

Anthony Joshua could earn himself a whopping £100m for fighting Jake Paul, according to boxing promoter Eddie Hearn.

In March, Paul called out AJ on his podcast ‘BS w/ Jake Paul’, stating: “I want to fight Anthony Joshua – exclusive – because I know I will f***ing beat Anthony Joshua’s ass.

“He doesn’t have a chin, and he has no skill and he’s stiff. I love you Anthony, we’e friends, all this s*** but I want to fight you.”

Jake Paul: Anthony Joshua 'likely' to fight Jake Paul next, says Eddie  Hearn - BBC Sport

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And Joshua called Paul’s bluff by phoning the YouTube later that day, adding fuel to the fire as he posted on his Instagram a shot of his call with Paul and the caption “2026”.

Hearn also revealed AJ is on board for a fight with Paul, stating: “I spoke to AJ shortly after and I mean, look, we don’t own the world heavyweight championship anymore. We’re not chasing undisputed.

“That’s always been the dream and will remain the dream until the career ends, but at the same time, we haven’t even got an opponent.

“So when Jake Paul comes out and you know you’re gonna make £100million to fight Jake Paul, obviously like any man with a brain would go, ‘Oh, OK, line it up.’”

Paul frontrunner to face AJ

On Friday, Hearn spoke up over the idea of the pair getting in the ring together, telling Sky Sports News: “I think Jake Paul is absolutely the frontrunner to fight Anthony Joshua next. I’m here in New York for meetings about the fight, there’s an open dialogue between myself and MVP.

“I don’t know what to tell you other than it’s mental. I can’t sit here and tell you that this is a 50/50 match. The whole thing is bizarre, I think it’s extremely dangerous for Jake Paul.

“The general feedback is that the boxing world is say ‘Please AJ, go in there and evaporate this young man from the boxing world so we can all get on as normal’.”

With such a vast amount of money to be made on a fight between the pair, this would take Joshua closer to his ‘billionaire’ dream.

In an interview with GQ in 2017, the former Olympian said: “When I first started, the aim was to become a multimillionaire. But now there are ordinary people, grandmas and granddads, who are worth millions just because of property prices.

“So the new school of thought is that I need to be a billionaire. Being a millionaire is good, but you have to set your sights higher.”

Joshua and Paul net worth revealed

Latest estimates put Joshua’s net worth at £195m according to the Sunday Times Rich List published earlier this year, though Forbes has this figure at $83m (£61.7m).

In addition, from endorsement deals alone in the world of boxing, Joshua was actually level with Paul.

Paul’s net worth, meanwhile, is estimated to be between $100m and $120m (£74.5m and £89.2m) however, Forbes suggest his net worth is closer to $50m (£37.2m).

Earlier this weekend, TV personality Piers Morgan moved to clarify his comments that Paul’s fights were staged after the boxer sought legal counsel following the Brit’s claims.

Eddie Hearn Names ‘Absolute Frontrunner’ to be Anthony Joshua’s Next Opponent

Following his comprehensive knockout loss to Daniel Dubois back in September of last year, Anthony Joshua is currently plotting his return to the ring, with one frontrunner being named that could split fans as the two-time world champion prepares to step through the ropes once again after a long period out of action.

In his previous bout, coming off a four-win streak after victories over the likes of Francis Ngannou, Otto Wallin, Robert Helenius, and Jermaine Franklin, Joshua suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of fellow Brit Dubois, being knocked out in the fifth round.

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After Tyson Fury revealed that he has ‘zero’ interest in clashing with Anthony Joshua at the moment, the next frontrunner for the Olympic gold medal winner to take on has been revealed, in a move that could leave fans divided, with the British star set to take on a less-than-traditional opponent.

“Too old, look at my beard, all grey. Boxing is a young man’s game,” Fury revealed, speaking in an interview at Doncaster Racecourse recently, potentially slamming the door shut on a bout with Joshua after his loss to Oleksandr Usyk back in December.

However, following the potential end to the long-awaited fight between the two British stars, another boxer has been named as the frontrunner for Joshua’s next fight, one that could not be more different than The Gypsy King.

Eddie Hearn on Anthony Joshua’s Next Fight

Speaking to iFL TV, iconic promoter Eddie Hearn revealed that he has met with the promotional company for Joshua’s next opponent, in a move that could leave fans divided, as the boxer in question has been a divisive figure in the community over the last few years.

“The thing that I wanted to understand is, do they really want to fight AJ or is this just a publicity stunt. And I am 99% sure they want to fight Anthony Joshua. Right now, the absolute frontrunner for AJ is Jake Paul, February or March next year,” Hearn revealed.

Over the last few years, The Problem Child has tried to pursue a career in boxing, with fans questioning whether he truly belongs in the sport due to the quality of his opponents, taking part in questionable bouts, such as against a 58-year-old Mike Tyson.

However, despite taking part in multiple ‘exhibitions’ and matches, the YouTuber-turned-boxing star has stepped into the ring against some real opponents, holding his own in what was ultimately a defeat against the younger Fury brother in Tommy Fury.

In the recent interview, Hearn revealed that despite the potential dangers of Paul stepping between the ropes against one of the best boxers in the world, the commercial value far outweighs the risks, despite the fight not appearing to be ‘overly competitive.’

“I’ll stress, I think it’s a very dangerous call for Jake Paul. I don’t think the fight is overly competitive. Maybe Jake can do something and prove us all wrong. But people are gonna tune in to watch AJ demolish Jake Paul. It’s not a fight that we called for, it’s not a fight that we expected, it’s not a fight that I ever anticipated happening, but I also understand that it may be commercially one of the biggest in the sport.”

With Hearn, who is also Joshua’s promoter, revealing that the clock could be ticking on the British star’s career, predicting that 2026 may be his final year, a decision on his next opponent can be expected in the coming months, looking to potentially finish his career in a commercial blockbuster clash against Paul.

Anthony Joshua promoter explains why Jake Paul clash would be bigger than Tyson Fury fight

Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul holds the most commercial value in boxing right now, Matchroom Boxing CEO Frank Smith suggested.

Joshua is currently in talks for a staggering boxing clash with YouTuber-turned-fighter Paul.

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There is a gulf in class between the pair with the Briton a two-time former heavyweight world champion, while Paul has had just 13 professional fights against largely limited opposition.

Several options lay on the table for Joshua’s comeback fight, and he has also been heavily linked with a two-fight blockbuster deal with bitter rival Tyson Fury.

And despite the boxing purist wanting to see AJ finally settle his feud with the ‘Gypsy King’, Smith believes the commercial value lies in a duel with Paul.

“2026 is going to be a huge year for Anthony Joshua,” Smith said on talkSPORT’s Hawksbee & Jacobs.

“It is a random fight with Jake Paul, but it is the biggest fight out there at the moment.

“Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul on the global scale is bigger than Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury. That is the world we live in right now.

“The Tyson Fury fight is still a huge fight, and if he decides to come back from retirement, I’m sure that can also get made in 2026.

“AJ has does everything in the sport, he still has a lot more to offer but in this business people get written off.

“I think you will see him in a great year next year in the biggest events possible.

“From a commercial perspective he’s in the driving seat, AJ delivers the biggest numbers.”

How realistic is Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul?

Paul has already shown he is a commercial super power in boxing despite his limited experience.

But he would be an overwhelming underdog in a clash with Joshua, with many expecting a booming KO from the Briton.

The ‘Problem Child’ has even received health warnings from Smith’s Matchroom Boxing colleague Eddie Hearn, who suggested Paul will be decapitated by Joshua.

Paul has only fought at heavyweight once, and that was against 58-year-old veteran Mike Tyson, whom he beat in a huge money-spinning event.

But Smith ultimately believes a fight with Joshua will spell an end to Paul’s time in the ring.

He added: “I think you have to respect what Jake Paul has done.

“He’s not at the level of Anthony Joshua, and he keeps calling people and one day these fights will happen.

“This is the reality, and I think this could be the end of Jake Paul’s influencer dreams of becoming a boxer.

“I don’t think he can knock out AJ, but we shall see.”

‘Run him over’ – Oleksandr Usyk called out by Anthony Joshua’s bitter rival in audacious fight bid

Jarrell Miller fancies his chances at being the heavyweight to beat Oleksandr Usyk.

Miller is no stranger to making wild call-outs to potential opponents, and sparking furious rivalries whilst he’s at it.

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A prime example being the American’s countless clashes with Anthony Joshua.

The pair were meant to fight in 2019 to settle the score but Miller failed three drug tests at the time and the bout couldn’t go ahead.

Despite that, he blames Joshua for things never going any further than exchanging verbal jabs.

It seems unlikely that we will see him go head-to-head with Joshua now, even though the pair continue to clash, as Miller is preoccupied with the idea of securing a bout with Usyk.

After delivering a brutal fifth round knockout to Daniel Dubois, Usyk was rightfully crowned the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.

As it stands Usyk is unbeaten in all 24 of his professional fights, but one boxer that believes he can conquer the king of the division is American heavyweight Miller.

Miller told The Ring: “I would run him over.

“Usyk has a problem with guys who put their chin down and want to bang out.

“I know for a fact I can beat Usyk. With me training and me having a proper training camp, I know I can beat Usyk.”

The American is coming off two back-to-back disappointments in the ring, having lost to Dubois in 2023 before a controversial draw with Andy Ruiz Jr the following year.

Despite that, Miller is confident that with the right preparation he could execute what all of Usyk’s opponents thus far have failed to do.

Usyk is unlikely to be next for Miller, as Turki Alalshikh has revealed he is vying for ‘the American to fight Jared Anderson on September 13.

The bout would be part of the undercard for Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford’s super-fight, and a great opportunity for Miller to return to the ring.

Who will Oleksandr Usyk fight next?

While the Ukrainian’s next move remains undecided, he is a certainly a decorated opponent that many are vying for a chance to fight.

Following his recent outing, Usyk was ordered by the WBO to face mandatory challenger Joseph Parker.

A lack of update has only added to the speculation that Usyk may be instead gearing up for an MMA bout against Jake Paul.

After dominating the boxing scene, perhaps Usyk will venture into MMA if negotiations were to prove fruitful.

A trilogy with Tyson Fury has also been an option put on to the table by the Briton’s quest for revenge.

The ‘Gypsy King’ suggested a trilogy could be staged next April, but Usyk’s decision has yet to be made.