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Luke Reddy from BBC Sport gives his take on who is the next opponent for Joshua:
"Taking on the likes of Fury or Wilder next makes sense from a boxing perspective but outside of the ring is a different matter. Negotiations with Wilder have proven tedious, while Fury will need to beat the American in December to be able to face Joshua as soon as April.
Dillian Whyte - already beaten by Joshua but much improved since - appears the most likely candidate at this stage. His own fine form and a long-standing rivalry will be easy sells for Eddie Hearn, who promotes both men."
(https://www.bbc.com/sport/boxing/45616241)
Will Joshua be able, and willing to come to a deal with Wilder's team that satisfies both parties?
Will Fury make it past Wilder in December to become the biggest blip on AJ's radar?
Does Dillian Whyte deserve a rematch being that he is more seasoned, and a titleholder in his own right?
Who should get next in line for Joshua? The winner of Wilder v Fury or Dillian Whyte?
"Taking on the likes of Fury or Wilder next makes sense from a boxing perspective but outside of the ring is a different matter. Negotiations with Wilder have proven tedious, while Fury will need to beat the American in December to be able to face Joshua as soon as April.
Dillian Whyte - already beaten by Joshua but much improved since - appears the most likely candidate at this stage. His own fine form and a long-standing rivalry will be easy sells for Eddie Hearn, who promotes both men."
(https://www.bbc.com/sport/boxing/45616241)
Will Joshua be able, and willing to come to a deal with Wilder's team that satisfies both parties?
Will Fury make it past Wilder in December to become the biggest blip on AJ's radar?
Does Dillian Whyte deserve a rematch being that he is more seasoned, and a titleholder in his own right?
Who should get next in line for Joshua? The winner of Wilder v Fury or Dillian Whyte?