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Anthony Joshua versus ... Tyson Fury? Oleksandr Usyk? The options for AJ's next fight explored

Are there still hopes for Anthony Joshua to box Tyson Fury and is there a case for a third fight with Oleksandr Usyk? Anthony Joshua has not boxed since his knockout defeat to Daniel Dubois almost a year ago but, even without an unlikely contest with Jake Paul, AJ is not short of options

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Former undisputed champion Lennox Lewis is keen on the possibility of a Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua showdown, saying the 'whole world' wants to see it

Anthony Joshua is waiting to lock in his next fight. Sky Sports considers the options for the former two-time unified heavyweight champion...

Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury versus Anthony Joshua has been talked up and talked down, come close and fallen apart time after time over the years. It is the best all-British heavyweight super-fight yet to happen, but hopes for it to finally take place have not been entirely extinguished.

After their respective defeats to Daniel Dubois and Olekandr Usyk, it seemed a natural choice for both Joshua and Fury. But AJ has been left waiting as Fury hinted he would come back next year, before abruptly rowing back and insisting he would stay retired.

Fury, though, is nothing if not mercurial and could still change his mind. At 37, he is not too old for a heavyweight.

Frank Warren, Fury's promoter, told Sky Sports News: "It's a fight that has not happened and should have happened. Is it too late? I think there's tremendous interest in the fight.

"Providing Tyson wants to carry on, I can see that fight happening. It's up to the two fighters to make it happen. If they both want it and the terms are right it will definitely happen, but nobody will force them into it."

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Fury was seen at Doncaster racecourse, where he was asked when we can next expect to see him back in the ring

Tony Yoka

The Frenchman succeeded Joshua as the Olympic super-heavyweight champion when he beat Joe Joyce in a controversial gold medal bout at Rio 2016.

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A star in his home country, Yoka has struggled in his professional career and lost three consecutive bouts to Martin Bakole, Carlos Takam and Ryad Merhy. He has been rebuilding since, and now has a UK-based trainer in Don Charles and a British promoter in Warren.

But Eddie Hearn, Joshua's promoter, insists Yoka has not yet entered the frame to be AJ's next opponent.

"No discussions, no shortlist," Hearn told Sky Sports.

Deontay Wilder

As well as Fury, Wilder is another big-name opponent who has long been associated with boxing AJ. There was a period when the Briton and the American held all four heavyweight world titles between them but they did not manage to agree terms for an undisputed clash at that time.

More recently Wilder was one fight away from boxing Joshua, and then lost to Joseph Parker. A stoppage defeat to Zhilei Zhang last year harmed his standing further. But the rivalry with Joshua still persists and ahead of a comeback win over Tyrrell Anthony Herndon, Wilder's co-manager Shelly Finkel told Sky Sports: "If that goes well, we're open to discussing anything."

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Following the announcement that Daniel Dubois has decided to part ways with Don Charles, boxing agent Sam Jones refused to confirm which trainer might replace him

Daniel Dubois

In the immediate aftermath of Joshua's crushing knockout loss to Dubois there was talk of a rematch.

Now Dubois has lost to Usyk, a world title would not be on the line, which might make a shot at revenge less appealing for Joshua.

But equally the Usyk defeat could have dented Dubois' confidence and evened up the match between them.

Dubois is making wholesale changes to his team, bringing in a new manager and leaving his trainer Don Charles, with whom he enjoyed significant successes. Joshua might want to strike and take up the rematch before Dubois settles into his new set up.

Martin Bakole

Joshua's team are looking at the potential of staging a fight for him in Ghana. Perhaps Bakole, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, could be a suitable opponent for that event? He has previously sparred Joshua and would certainly talk up his chances.

After overcoming Jared Anderson, Bakole was viewed as one of the most formidable operators in the division. But he stepped in at short notice to box Joseph Parker and was heavily knocked out. Labouring to a draw with Efe Ajagba has also hurt his reputation.

Oleksandr Usyk

Joshua has boxed Usyk twice and lost both bouts clearly on points. There has been little demand for a third. But perhaps - and hear me out - a third fight between them could be justified.

Usyk has accomplished everything and more, gone undisputed at cruiserweight and twice at heavyweight, won Olympic gold, never lost a professional bout and beaten the division's best twice over with two victories over Fury and Dubois as well as Joshua. If he's only going to have one more fight, he's entitled to choose the most high-profile opponent and most financially-rewarding event.

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Take a look at the highlights from Oleksandr Usyk's spectacular knockout victory against Dubois at Wembley Stadium

In the heavyweight division today the currently retired Fury and Joshua probably do remain the biggest names. Plus, it was Joshua who granted Usyk his first heavyweight title shot back in 2021. The Ukrainian great might feel like returning the favour.

Consider this too. Usually Usyk gets better in rematches. For instance his second bout with Fury was a clearer victory than his first and he knocked out Dubois more quickly second time around as well.

In contrast, Joshua is the only opponent of his to improve in a rematch. He pressured Usyk more effectively in their second fight than he did in their first. Could Joshua improve even further in a third bout with Usyk?