Anthony Joshua ‘to fight Wladimir Klitschko in rematch after their Wembley mega-fight’
Anthony Joshua's next opponent will be Wladimir Klitschko – if promoter Eddie Hearn gets his way, according to online reports. The promoter is determined to schedule a re-match of last month’s epic Wembley encounter that saw Joshua win in 11 rounds after a TKO. Joshua retained the IBF heavyweight title and won the vacant WBA super and IBO heavyweight belts in the process and wowed the 90,000-strong crowd and millions watching on television. And Hearn, 37, is determined to make the fight happen again. He told Boxing News: “It’s one of the best fights I’ve seen, everyone wants to see it again. “It’s the biggest fight out there for Josh, other than the Fury fight and I think he wins, so why not? That’s the fight we’d like next.” A possible top opponent for Joshua is Tyson Fury, who has not fought since he beat Klitschko in November 2015. There was also a re-match clause in the contract signed by Joshua and Klitschko, 41, before the original fight, with a possible 2018 date moote...