There Are Fears That Daniel Dubois-Anthony Joshua Rematch In February Could Be Postponed
Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois are expected to go head to head in a rematch next year but with the fight scheduled as early as February, there are concerns from Joshuaâs camp that he wonât be prepared enough.
The rematch is not official yet, but both Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois are reportedly interested in a second bout that was being planned for February.
However there are now concerns from Joshuaâs corner that âAJâ may not be prepared for a fight that early, having only just taken a brutal knockout from Dubois in September.
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Duboisâ promoter, Frank Warren, has revealed that the IBF Heavyweight champion is still preparing for a potential Joshua rematch in February and if he doesnât get the rematch then he will fight someone else.Â
When asked if Joshua vs Dubois was going to happen, Warren replied: âIâd have that in a heartbeat. Heâs got it [if he wants it].
 âHe is the champion and itâll be done on his terms⊠Daniel will defend his title in February and if itâs not Joshua then itâll be against somebody who is ranked in the top five.â
Should Dubois go down a different path to the Joshua rematch, he would still have to fight in a mandatory title defence which he is still hoping to complete in February.
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Eddie Hearn also shed some light on the rematch situation at the end of this week and it was made clear by his promoter that Anthony Joshua is going nowhere after his Dubois loss.
âAJ desperately wants revenge but the only issue is timing,â he said. âFor the rematch to happen in February, training camp will have to start in a couple of weeks.
âThere are always niggles and he had a few so physically itâs just a case of whether AJ is ready to do that.â
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â[Joshua] has told me categorically: âI want the rematch.â But itâs just a case of whether heâs going to be ready for February and thatâs something theyâre going to have to decide.â
But if he isnât stepping into the ring for a Dubois rematch, then who would AJ face in his next fight? When Hearn was asked, he provided only the biggest names in the heavyweight division as Joshua looks to revive his career yet again.
âWin or lose, we can fight Fury next summer. But if he wins, AJ fights him for the world title.â
Fury is having a rematch of his own over the winter period, with âThe Gypsy Kingâ fighting Oleksandr Usyk in December for the right to be crowned heavyweight champion. Â