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There was a party in Manchester on Saturday night to celebrate the last fight on British soil of Derek ‘Del Boy’ Chisora and over 12,000 fans serenaded the old warrior.

An hour or two earlier, in a corridor at the new Co-op Live Arena, Chisora had broken down in tears when he realised that over fifty pictures of his 48 fights had been framed. He was overwhelmed walking down his own personal hall of fame.

He was facing Otto Wallin, who had caused Tyson Fury all sorts of problems back in 2019, in what was the Briton’s 49th fight and the towering Swedish boxer played his role as the villain perfectly; he predicted a shock, a bad end to the Chisora fantasy and a knockout defeat, but in the ring, he came without a plan and even less desire.

Derek Chisora, with a cut and blood on his face, looks on while fighting Otto Wallin

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The crowd roared ‘Del Boy’ on from the moment he appeared on the stage, his face obscured by a Union flag bandana and his intentions clear as he howled his way to the ring.

It was, at that point, pure pantomime. Chisora is now a national treasure, which is one of the oddest twists in sport; the same Chisora has been banned, fined, ignored, knocked out, brutally exposed, but now, in his 19th year as a pro and his 49th fight, he is suddenly adored.

Chisora did manage to turn back the clock, fighting with a steady urgency behind his calculating assaults; he was smarter than normal, sharper and simply battered Wallin from corner to corner.

Suddenly, part one of his retirement tour started to look a bit premature; a few days before the first bell, the fight had been upgraded from a goodbye party to a final eliminator for the IBF heavyweight title. Seldom has Chisora looked so focused, it was a delight to watch.

Derek Chisora speaks to the crowd after winning the IBF world heavyweight title eliminator bout against Otto Wallin

‘Del Boy’, to use his nickname (he once owned and drove one of the original three-wheelers from the television series Only Fools and Horses), was cut in the fifth and it was a large and ugly cut tucked up under his right eyebrow. It bled relentlessly and the fun fight often had exchanges with Chisora’s blood flying through the air in a dramatic plume under the neon lights. It was one-sided, but it was still gruelling. The slugfest with blood theme was exactly what the midnight fans had come for – they wanted one last stand from the man that simply refused to follow boxing’s rules.

There was a halt to the action in the sixth when the excellent referee, John Latham, called up the ringside doctor to inspect the gash. The crowd fell silent but screamed when the doctor allowed the action to continue. An exchange of wild punches in the eighth will not be forgotten in a long time and in the ninth, Wallin went down when a delayed reaction sent him stumbling backwards before he toppled over. Chisora was irresistible, blood flying all over the place, his fists pummeling Wallin and the crowd singing out his name. It was an extreme atmosphere.

The pair often stood toe-to-toe and slugged away, and Chisora won every single exchange. Wallin should have moved more, should have used his boxing brain, but instead he became victim number 36 in Chisora’s long, long career. In the final seconds of the 12th and last round, Wallin was down again, crumpled by a selection of lefts and rights. The bell sounded as the big Swede struggled up and Chisora was already celebrating. One judge made it so close that without the knockdowns, Chisora would have lost. It was the night’s only sour note.

Chisora got the decision and then, in the centre of the ring, he held up pictures of the three men he wants for his 50th and last fight; Daniel Dubois, Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua. It was his wish list and stranger things have happened in the old game. There might be a fight in Africa, there might be a fight in Riyadh, but Chisora’s promoter, Frank Warren, also introduced a final dance at Wembley Stadium. Del Boy will need a long time to let his cuts heal, his body recover and then he can start the selection process to find out who gets the chance to fight him for the title of People’s Champion. That is a belt that all boxers secretly crave and right now it belongs to Derek ‘Del Boy’ Chisora. What a business.

Two-time Olympic champion Bakhodir Jalolov has shared his ambitions for professional boxing.

With 14 wins (all by knockout), he announced his intention to fight only reigning world champions. This was reported by The Ring.

Jalolov expressed his readiness to challenge Oleksandr Usyk:
“My goal is to fight only champions. I don’t consider other options.”

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He stated that he would be ready to face Usyk after 2-3 months of preparation. Additionally, the Uzbek boxer is interested in testing himself against Anthony Joshua, as all three fighters are Olympic champions who have achieved great success in professional boxing.

It should be noted that Jalolov’s scheduled fight against French boxer David Spilmont on February 6 in Montreal (Canada) was canceled due to health issues. Spilmont holds a record of 16 wins, 8 losses, and 1 draw, with 11 of his victories coming by knockout.

Jalolov’s next opponent and fight date remain unknown, but his focus is solely on championship bouts.

Eddie Hearn has denied reports that Anthony Joshua’s next fight has been agreed with either Deontay Wilder or Martin Bakole. 

Joshua is expected to make his return to the ring in the summer. He is coming off the fourth defeat of his career after Daniel Dubois knocked him out in the fifth round. Joshua hit the canvas three times on his way to the stoppage defeat. There were negotiations over a rematch, but talks broke down as Dubois chose to face Joseph Parker. Dubois will face Parker on February 22. Joshua has been linked with a fight against Wilder for some time.

Talks initially began in 2018 when the fight could have been for the Undisputed Heavyweight Title. Joshua held the WBA, IBF and WBO belts, whilst Wilder held the WBC title. Reports indicated that Wilder’s team made a $50 million offer. Once again, talks broke down as both fighters moved on. Joshua would lose his belts, eventually to Oleksandr Usyk. Meanwhile, Wilder lost his WBC belt to Tyson Fury. Joshua and Wilder were meant to face off last year. They had signed a two fight deal.

Deontay Wilder Issues Bold Challenge to Anthony Joshua: "Your Time Is Up" –  RingSide24

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This was dependent on Joshua and Wilder winning their next fights. Joshua defeated Otto Wallin, but Wilder came up short against Parker. He then chose to face Francis Ngannou, and Wilder took on Zhilei Zhang. Joshua stopped in Ngannou, but Wilder lost to Zhang, reducing the demand to see that fight. But following Joshua’s defeat, a fight with Wilder could make sense.

Joshua’s Future

The other alternative is a fight with Bakole. Bakole is consistently on record, stating that he has hurt Joshua in sparring. He secured the biggest win of his career when he stopped the-then undefeated Jared Anderson in his last fight. Bakole is expected to fight in May in his next bout. There were reports that a deal with Joshua had been agreed for a fight in Africa. Hearn has now dispelled any rumors of a Wilder or Bakole fight, leaving questions over where Joshua goes next.

Eddie Hearn Didn't Hesitate When Asked If Anthony Joshua Has Now 'Signed'  To Fight Martin Bakole - Seconds Out

“The latest one that someone sent me on Saturday, saying, ‘Anthony Joshua vs. Martin Bakole is done, signed.’ We have not had one conversation about that fight. I’m not ruling it out, by the way, but it’s never even been a conversation. So, I don’t know where that came from. I saw one last night, ‘Wilder-Joshua is done for June 7th.’ [And] I’ve not had one conversation about that fight.

“[And] I spoke to AJ for the first time yesterday in a few weeks, and he’s actually in real good spirits. I think Martin Bakole is a very good fighter, but don’t get carried away that this is the new George Foreman. It’s always been the two – Tyson Fury – who is retired at the moment, we’ll see how long that lasts, and the winner of Dubois-Parker,” Hearn said of Joshua’s ideal next opponent,” Hearn said

Speculation has been growing in the last few days that Anthony Joshua and Martin Bakole are set to fight in Africa.

Joshua hasn’t fought since he was stopped inside five rounds by IBF world champion Daniel Dubois back in September. He had hoped to fight Tyson Fury this year but Fury announced his retirement at the start of 2025.

Bakole is an often avoided heavyweight who has stopped Carlos Takam and, even more impressively, the much-hyped American Jared Anderson in his last two fights.

Eddie Hearn Finally Reveals What Really Happened In Anthony Joshua-Martin  Bakole Spar - Seconds Out

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He is now in camp for an IBF eliminator against Efe Ajagba with his promoter, Ben Shalom, saying a deal to face Joshua was ‘done’ for the Congo later in the year.

“The promoter of Martin Bakole, that’s what I want to be known as. The number one heavyweight in the world. It’s done. I’m hearing he’s signed and we’re off to the Congo.”

However, speaking to BoxNation, journalist Gareth A Davis revealed that Joshua’s camp hadn’t even had a conversation about the potential match-up.

“With them saying that I had to check that out with certain people who shall remain nameless off the record but I’m hearing from Anthony Joshua’s side there hasn’t even been a conversation. Maybe this is Bakole and his team trying to speak the fight into reality given that Joshua hasn’t got a fight yet and Tyson Fury has retired and that was his obvious fight this summer.

It would be a major spectacle in Africa, in Congo, in that Stadium that Ali and Foreman fought in. It’s a great event if they can do it there 51 years after the Rumble in the Jungle, but I’m sorry I’m hearing there hasn’t even been a conversation about it.”

For now, it seems that this one is a long way off.

Anthony Joshua may have found his next opponent.

‘AJ’ suffered a shock fifth round knockout defeat against newly crowned IBF heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois at Wembley Stadium last September, but has confirmed he will be making a return to the sport this year.

It was heavily speculated that the 35-year-old would be facing Tyson Fury next until ‘The Gypsy King’ announced his retirement from boxing at the beginning of January.

Eddie Hearn Finally Reveals What Really Happened In Anthony Joshua-Martin  Bakole Spar - Seconds Out

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The man standing opposite Joshua in his next contest could have just been revealed though, after a heavyweight powerhouse claimed he has had his next fight confirmed by Turki Alalshikh.

Martin Bakole has picked up 21 wins in 22 professional contests, securing 16 knockout victories in the process and is on a run of three stoppages all inside six rounds. His last outing came in August when he blasted out highly rated American prospect Jared Anderson inside five rounds.

Speaking on talkSPORT, Bakole – who has picked up the tag of the most avoided man in the division – revealed he has been advised by Alalshikh that his next fight will come against two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in Africa.

“I love that fight, and I would like to say thank you to [His] Excellency because he’s behind this. He said ‘Martin we have a big fight in America, finish with [Efe] Ajagba and then Anthony Joshua is next in Africa.’

“Even I heard Anthony Joshua said he needs to fight in Africa, so all he need was a promoter or someone to promote that fight. Between me and him in Africa that will be a good fight.”

Bakole has also secured impressive wins against Olympic gold medalist Tony Yoka in 2022 and Carlos Takam in 2023. His maiden career defeat came at the hands of Michael Hunter, who stopped him in the final round of their fight back in October 2018.

Anthony Joshua is heading towards the end of what has been a hugely successful boxing career.

The Brit reinvigorated the heavyweight division and brought huge numbers of fans to the sport over the last 13 years since he won his gold medal at the Olympics in 2012.

After turning professional, power puncher ‘AJ’ quickly rose up through the ranks to become a world champion and then a unified belt holder. As well as good wins over the likes of Wladimir Klitschko, Dillian Whyte and Aleksandr Povetkin, there were setback losses on the way to Andy Ruiz and then back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk that left him belt-less.

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His attempt to regain world honours fell short back in September when he lost to Daniel Dubois by 5th round knockout. In the aftermath, many thought the one and only fight left to make was with former champion and fellow British boxing star Tyson Fury, who also twice lost to Usyk.

However, Fury’s retirement announcement in January rather ruined those plans.

Speaking to talkSPORT Boxing, promoter Eddie Hearn revealed that Joshua has moved on from the idea of fighting Fury for now and named the fight he wants.

“Daniel Dubois rematch.”

He then corrected himself and pointed out Joshua was more interested in becoming a three-time world champion than getting his revenge.

“Not even the Dubois rematch. The world heavyweight championship. I think Parker is going to be Dubois so maybe we fight Parker.”

All eyes then turn to February 22 when Dubois puts his IBF title on the line for a second time against former champ Parker. Though Hearn believes the New Zealander will upset the odds, former Parker opponent Derek Chisora backs Dubois.

Roy Jones Jr has spoken about whether or not he thinks Anthony Joshua can reclaim a world title before the end of his career.

Joshua is one of the most decorated heavyweights of his generation. He is a former Olympic gold medalist who started racking up knockout wins as soon as he turned over. By 2015 he was British champion after knocking out Dillian Whyte, and then he stopped Charles Martin to pick up his first world title.

He added further belts with a victory over Wladimir Klitschko. A second unification with Joseph Parker saw him go the distance for the first time in his career, but the prize was to add the third of the four major world titles to his collection.

Roy Jones Says Anthony Joshua Would Be 'Stupid' To Face Rival: "Who Thinks  He Can Win?"

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He lost all those belts in 2019 to Andy Ruiz but won them back six months later in the rematch, then lost again to Oleksandr Usyk in 2021, and failed to regain the belts in a return fight in 2022.

Although he rebuilt with more impressive KO wins, he lost in his attempt to become a three-time world champion when he was stopped inside five rounds by IBF ruler Daniel Dubois back in September.

Speaking to Covers, former multi-weight world champion Jones Jr suggested things would have been different had he coached ‘AJ.’

“Of course things would have been different if I had the chance to work with (Joshua), but you can’t blame people for their opinion and the way they do things. I feel bad the way they thought about me working with him, I know what I could have helped him out with and how much I could have changed him but I can’t change what doesn’t want to be changed.”

Asked about his future, Jones Jr still backed the Brit to get back to the top.

“It’s still possible he becomes a world champion, he still has the heart, he’s still got the athletic ability, so I think he could.”

Right now Joshua has no fight scheduled but many hope Tyson Fury will come out of retirement and the pair will have a legacy-defining showdown to settle their long feud once and for all.

As for becoming champion again, the only current options to do that are Dubois and Usyk, neither of which ‘AJ’ would step through the ropes as a favourite.

Roy Jones Jr has spoken about Anthony Joshua‘s chances of getting revenge over Daniel Dubois.

Former two-time world champion Joshua has lost four times, one upset to Andy Ruiz which he avenged, two points losses to pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk, and a shock stoppage loss to Dubois last September.

Joshua was caught early and never really recovered then rolled the dice in the mid-rounds as soon as he got close but was caught with a short right hand from the power puncher ‘DDD’ from which ended the fight.

Roy Jones Didn’t Hesitate When Asked If Anthony Joshua Has Any Chance Of Ever Beating Dubois

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Speaking to talkSPORTBoxing, former world champion Jones was asked for his view on the contest and started by assessing Joshua’s trainer’s advice.

“First of all, I’m not saying Ben Davison was a bad trainer, he’s a great trainer, but in that situation, I think he might have made a wrong move telling him to gamble cause gambling ain’t really the thing to do at that point, especially when the guy has hurt you once.”

He then got on to what might happen in a rematch with a different plan.

“I think Joshua can beat him if he wants to, he was in control of the fight at that point, but he got caught early. Then when he got in control he tried to close the door too fast.

“The most dangerous animal in the world is a wounded animal so I feel like the instructions should have been we’ve got him now but we can’t rush him. Take our time, we’re back in control, let’s just do this ’til we get him where we want him then we can get him out. So yes, if ‘AJ’ does the right thing, and is smart, he will beat Dubois.”

Joshua opted against an immediate rematch and has instead taken time out, with many hoping he will still be able to make an epic fight with British rival Tyson Fury, despite ‘The Gypsy King’s recent retirement announcement.

Back in September, Anthony Joshua was hit with the most devastating loss of his career to date when he was brutally knocked out by Daniel Dubois in front of a packed Wembley Stadium.

Despite ‘AJ’ now being 35 years of age and clearly in the final stages of his boxing career, he remains one of the biggest names in the heavyweight division and there are still some fun and exciting matchups left on the table for him to explore before he hangs up his gloves.

Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, spoke with Matchroom Boxing earlier this week and named several heavyweight stars who could be in line to face his fighter next, as it now seems unlikely that a big all-British clash with Tyson Fury is off the cards after his most recent retirement. Then, boxing financier Turki Alalshikh whittled the shortlist down to one specific opponent.

Daniel Dubois Anthony Joshua

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Daniel Dubois

‘AJ’ has expressed interest in a rematch with Dubois after being KO’d in September

Shane McGuigan says Daniel Dubois could fight Joe Joyce, Kubrat Pulev or Dillian Whyte next

Even though Anthony Joshua was brutally knocked out by Daniel Dubois when they fought back in December, both ‘AJ’ and Eddie Hearn have been publicly pushing for a rematch. Despite Dubois coming away with an emphatic victory in the fight, Joshua had his moments and the fight was a great heavyweight slog and one of the most entertaining bouts in the division of 2024. A rematch between Joshua and Dubois would still undoubtedly draw huge in the UK market once again, but the latter has to get through Joseph Parker first, who will be a tough test.

Daniel Dubois’ professional boxing record (as of 16/01/25)
24 Fights 22 Wins 2 Losses
By Knockout 21 2
By Decision 1 0

Joseph Parker

Joshua gave Parker his first professional loss in 2018

Joseph Parker

Despite being consistently one of the best heavyweights in the world for the last decade, Joseph Parker is being hugely underestimated in his upcoming clash with Daniel Dubois. Parker may not be the biggest or most powerful heavyweight but he is tough, technical and hard to beat. Anthony Joshua handed the Kiwi the first loss of his professional boxing career in 2018 and there is a good chance he could attempt to get one back over Joshua if he is victorious against Dubois in February.

Joseph Parker’s professional boxing record (as of 16/01/25)
38 Fights 35 Wins 3 Losses
By Knockout 23 1
By Decision 12 2

Martin Bakole

Bakole teased a fight against ‘AJ’ in Africa on social media earlier this week

Martin Bakole

Martin Bakole may not be as well-known as some of the other names who have been mentioned to be in the running to face Anthony Joshua next, but the Congo native could be the most exciting matchup out of them all. Bakole, 31, is arguably the most powerful heavyweight in boxing right now but is technically very sound as well, so could be a tough matchup for the Brit. Bakole teased potentially fighting Joshua in Africa earlier this week on social media.

Martin Bakole’s professional boxing record (as of 16/01/25)
22 Fights 21 Wins 1 Loss
By Knockout 16 1
By Decision 5 0

Dillian Whyte

Whyte and Joshua were scheduled to rematch in 2023 but the fight was scrapped due to Whyte’s failed drugs test

Dillian Whyte

Could now finally be the time for Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte to rematch? The two Brits were set to fight once again in 2023 but the fight was scrapped due to a failed drugs test from Whyte. ‘The Body Snatcher’ is another fighter whom Eddie Hearn has mentioned who could face ‘AJ’ next, and it is fair to say that the hype for a rematch between the two would not be anywhere near as high as it was two years ago.

Dillian Whyte’s professional boxing record (as of 16/01/25)
34 Fights 31 Wins 3 Losses
By Knockout 21 3
By Decision 10 0

Deontay Wilder

Turki Alalshikh has expressed his desire to finally make Joshua vs Wilder

Deontay Wilder

As of right now, Anthony Joshua’s most likely next opponent is Deontay Wilder. The reason why Joshua and Wilder are likely to fight each other next is due to Turki Alalshikh’s recent comments, in which he expressed his desire to get the fight made if Tyson Fury follows through with his retirement plans. Similar to his situation with Fury, Joshua and Wilder should’ve fought years ago but despite the opportunity to have both men fight each other at the peak of their powers passing, the fight would still draw and people would watch it.

Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder’s professional boxing records (as of 16/01/25)
Anthony Joshua Deontay Wilder
Fights 32 48
Wins 28 43
Losses 4 4
Draws 0 1

Anthony Joshua’s dreams of a blockbuster British super-bout with Tyson Fury look to be dead in the water after the latter announced his sudden retirement on Monday.

The former two-time heavyweight world champion had been tipped to return to the ring against “The Gypsy King”, his long-time domestic rival, for a first-ever meeting this year.

But Fury’s decision to hang up his gloves has left Joshua facing a different test in 2025, as he mulls his next move following a fifth-round loss to Daniel Dubois in September.

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Promoter Eddie Hearn, who has overseen the star’s rise to the top of the world twice with Matchroom over the past decade, certainly believes there is no shortage of options.

Now, he has outlined seven credible foes for the former London 2012 gold medalist to face next, ranging from rematches to other blockbuster clashes with some big names.

Here, DAZN News profiles the options laid out before Joshua – and how each one has fared over recent years in the ring as they bid for their own glory too.

Daniel Dubois

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  • Age: 27
  • Nationality: British
  • Record: 22-2 (21 KOs)
  • Titles: IBF (2024-present), WBA ‘regular’ (2022-2023)

Most fans expected Joshua to return for an immediate rematch with “Dynamite” after he was ruthlessly humiliated at Wembley Stadium last September and dropped several times.

With AJ not ready for a February date however, Dubois moved onto Joseph Parker – and with questions over Oleksandr Usyk’s future too, he could return to his domestic foe.

Deontay Wilder

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  • Age: October 22, 1985
  • Nationality: American
  • Record: 43-4-1 (42 KOs)
  • Titles: WBC (2015-2020)

The kingpin of modern American heavyweights, “The Bronze Bomber” went 40-0 throughout a glittering career before a draw with Tyson Fury in 2018 checked his momentum.

He subsequently lost twice to “The Gypsy King”, and Riyadh Season rebuilds against Parker and Zhilei Zhang have dimmed his appeal – but he still remains an entertaining fighter.

Joseph Parker

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  • Age: 33
  • Nationality: New Zealand
  • Record: 35-3 (23 KOs)
  • Titles: WBO (2016-2018)

There may be unfinished business between the Auckland-born star and AJ, after the latter ended his reign as WBO champion with a unanimous decision victory in Cardiff in 2018.

Parker has not had a shot at a full world title since, though he challenged twice for the WBO interim title – but that changes in February when he faces Dubois for the IBF crown.

Dillian Whyte

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  • Age: 36
  • Nationality: British
  • Record: 31-3 (21 KOs)
  • Titles: N/A

“The Body Snatcher” goes way back with Joshua, having beaten him at amateur level but subsequently coming up short in a professional clash for domestic titles in 2015.

In the subsequent decade, Whyte has been the WBC interim champion twice, but lost against Tyson Fury in his bid to cement his place – and a rematch with AJ could bear fruit.

Martin Bakole

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  • Age: 33
  • Nationality: Congolese
  • Record: 21-1 (16 KOs)
  • Titles: N/A

There may never have been a world title shot on the cards before for Bakole, but his vocal platform has seen him aim jabs at Joshua in recent weeks – so could they trade blows?

An upcoming bout with Efe Ajagba will serve as an IBF title eliminator, putting Bakole in the frame to face Dubois or Parker – but AJ may prove a tempting carrot and big payday.

Zhilei Zhang

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  • Age: 41
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Record: 27-2-1 (22 KOs)
  • Titles: N/A

The former WBO interim champion never got the chance to challenge for the full title after two wins over Joe Joyce, instead losing the tag to Parker at the start of last year.

A subsequent win over Wilder has restored his standing as a top-tier contender though – and the prospect of potentially beating Joshua could prove a lure too great to resist.

Agit Kabayel

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  • Age: 32
  • Nationality: German
  • Record: 25-0 (17 KOs)
  • Titles: N/A

Top-tier unbeaten heavyweights are few and far between, but the German is one who will be proud of his record so far in the heavyweight division heading into his next bout.

That pits him against Zhang, and a victory surely moves him into the upper tiers, which could make him a prime target for Joshua as he seeks to rebuild following his loss.

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