Anthony Joshua's promoter confirms the British-Nigerian heavyweight's comeback timeline ahead of massive Fury clash.
Anthony Joshua is plotting his path back to heavyweight supremacy with a carefully crafted two-fight strategy that could reshape the division by year's end. Promoter Eddie Hearn has unveiled plans for the British-Nigerian star to make his ring return in July, setting the stage for a colossal November showdown against Tyson Fury.
The timeline represents a strategic approach for Joshua, who will use his summer bout as crucial preparation for what promises to be one of the biggest heavyweight contests in recent memory. Hearn's announcement has sent shockwaves through the boxing world, with fans already marking their calendars for the Fury mega-fight.
For Joshua, whose Nigerian heritage continues to inspire a growing generation of African boxers, the stakes couldn't be higher. The former two-time world champion knows that beating Fury would not only restore his position atop the heavyweight throne but also cement his legacy as one of Britain's greatest fighters.
The November date gives both camps ample time to negotiate terms for what will undoubtedly be a massive pay-per-view spectacle. With Joshua's global fanbase spanning from Lagos to London, and Fury's own dedicated following, the fight promises to be a genuine blockbuster that could break viewing records across multiple continents.