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In the buzzing realm of Heavyweight boxing, whispers become shouts. Two iconic names, Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder, stir the pot. Everyone expects a head-on collision. But the plot thickens. Eddie Hearn, known for his savvy and sharp boxing insights, drops a cryptic hint. An odd detail.

A plan for Joshua that might surprise even the most hardcore fans. Saudi Arabia, with its glitzy boxing arenas, waits in anticipation. Yet, there’s more beneath the surface than meets the eye. As the world holds its collective breath, Hearn plays his cards close to his chest. He’s revealed just enough to keep us all on our toes.

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Eddie Hearn sheds light on Joshua-Wilder talks: A fight in December?

Boxing enthusiasts know that when Eddie Hearn speaks, it’s wise to pay attention. With a reputation for breaking news and driving boxing narratives, Hearn has become a beacon of authority in the sport. And when the topic centers around Anthony Joshua, interest only intensifies. Given the recent whispers and conjectures, one might think they’ve heard it all. But the latest from Hearn’s corner is genuinely compelling.

According to Hearn, the promoter of the two-time Heavyweight champion, the British sensation Anthony Joshua could be stepping back into the ring sooner than expected. “Talks are ongoing,” Hearn begins, emphasizing the fluidity of the situation. “We are still in the same position of a January fight. If we don’t conclude that fight and they about moving it to February or March, we will probably fight in December. Wilder is talking about fighting in October, but it’s already September now.”

His comments reveal an intensity, a desire for Joshua to stay in form. “He will wait to fight Wilder in January. He’s training now. He wants to fight in December,” Hearn says, candidly shedding light on Joshua’s mindset. But then he drops a hint of uncertainty, “If they turned around and said ‘let’s do the Wilder fight in December’ he’d do it. But everybody is talking like it’s happening, but until it’s happening it ain’t on. Until it’s on, we’ll keep our options open for December. Ideally, we’d like to go straight into the Wilder fight.”

In the cutthroat, ever-changing world of boxing, plans can pivot in a heartbeat. With Hearn’s revelations, fans are left on the edge, waiting, watching, and wondering what’s next for Joshua.

Joshua’s bold claim: A one-handed victory over Wilder?

Anthony Joshua’s unwavering confidence ahead of his potential face-off with Deontay Wilder is turning heads in the boxing community. In a candid conversation with Sky Sports News, Joshua didn’t mince words. He declared, “I’m better than that. I should beat any opponent just by using one hand. I’m that good.”

This audacious claim not only heightens anticipation for the bout but also paints a picture of Joshua’s mindset. Instead of a mere physical brawl, he’s gearing up for a strategic display of boxing intellect. Embracing challenges, he’s ready to delve into “the trenches” if required. As the boxing world buzzes with this revelation, all eyes are on how the dynamics of this much-anticipated fight will unfold.

As Eddie Hearn continues to hint at the intricacies of this monumental fight, and Joshua boldly claims superior prowess, the anticipation among fans only intensifies. One cannot help but wonder if Joshua’s audacious assertions will translate into an unparalleled performance in the ring.

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Do you believe Anthony Joshua can dominate the fight as he confidently claims, or will Wilder spring a surprise? The world awaits with bated breath.

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