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Anthony Joshua is set to face Wladimir Klitschko in a rematch, says promoter Eddie Hearn

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Promoter Eddie Hearn said he expects Anthony Joshua’s next fight to be a rematch with Wladimir Klitschko

Anthony Joshua's proposed rematch with Wladimir Klitschko "is happening" in his next fight, says promoter Eddie Hearn.

Joshua is set to face Klitschko for a second time after his thrilling victory at Wembley stadium in April, with a number of venues being considered to stage the heavyweight world title fight.

Klitschko will meet manager Bernd Boente this week and is expected to agree another fight with Joshua, who holds the WBA 'super' and IBF titles.

The situation is the fight is happening unless we are told otherwise by Bernd Boente and Wladimir Klitschko, who have a meeting this week.
Eddie Hearn

Hearn told Sky Sports: "I feel like it's Wladimir Klitschko. People keep saying is there a deadline? The situation is the fight is happening unless we are told otherwise by Bernd Boente and Wladimir Klitschko, who have a meeting this week.

"So many offers this week - Nigeria, Dubai, America, and also we have the opportunity of Cardiff here in the UK.

"Financially, Cardiff's not the best choice, but also at the same time, if it's not broke don't fix it, and we have that mentality with 'AJ' moving forward.

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Highlights from Joshua's epic victory over Klitschko at Wembley

"Over the next two weeks we are going to look at all those opportunities and sift out the ones that are real and the ones that make sense, and look at where the fight will be. But in our minds moving forward, it's Wladimir Klitschko next."

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Kubrat Pulev remains the mandatory challenger for Joshua's IBF belt and Hearn expects a decision from the governing body this week about whether a rematch with Klitschko can take place first.

Kubrat Pulev and Kalle Sauerland
Image: The IBF will make ruling on Joshua's mandatory title defence against Kubrat Pulev

"I think we will get a full decision on that this week," said Hearn. "We are confident that a fight of that magnitude, with the guarantee of course Pulev fighting next.

"We can't not fight Pulev, he's not going to go away and we're not looking to shirk that fight.

"If we don't fight Klitschko, the Pulev fight will 100 per cent be next. If we do fight Klitschko, the Pulev fight will 100 per cent be next after that. I think the IBF know that."

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