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Eddie Hearn Joshua will knock out Wilder and then Fury

Boxing manager Eddie Hearn is adamant that his boxer Anthony Joshua will knock out Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury. "I'm Anthony Joshua's biggest fan. I believe he will knock out Wilder and then Fury. He will become the undisputed heavyweight champion and end his career. Call me crazy, I don't care. I really see such a scenario! Let's do it," the Brit boldly told talkSPORT. According to the latest information in the foreign media, AJ and The Bronze Bomber are in talks for a fight in January 2024 in Saudi Arabia.

In the same country, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will fight former UFC champion Francis Ngannou on October 28. In his last fight in the ring, Joshua knocked out Finland's Robert Helenius in the seventh round. This happened on August 13th in London. However, boxing specialist Hearn is of the opinion that if the aforementioned boxers do not cross gloves with Joshua, the Briton will still be happy with what he has achieved in his career. "I don't know how long AJ is going to fight. All I know is that he mentioned once that he has three or five years left in professional sports. We're going to do our best to fight Wilder in December, and then he wants a fight with Fury. If don't box with them, he'll still be happy with what he's achieved in his career".

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