Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury
Anthony Joshua has urged Tyson Fury to fight him while both boxers are still “fresh”, but says he will not “sit around and wait” for his fellow British heavyweight.
Joshua, 34, will challenge Daniel Dubois for the IBF world title on September 21 at Wembley Stadium.
Fury, 35, will face Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch in December – a win for the Morecambe fighter and Joshua could set up a blockbuster undisputed fight between the pair.
“Let’s just get the fight on while we’re fresh – how many wars do I have to have before I get to Fury? Let’s go,” Joshua said.
The super-fight, potentially the biggest and most lucrative bout in the division, has been mooted for several years but has stalled during negotiations.
With the recent investment into boxing by Saudi Arabia, however, there is new hope the long-awaited bout will finally materialise.
“It’s a fight that’s been brewing for a long time,” Joshua told BBC Sport on Wednesday.
“I can’t wait until I’m 50 to fight Fury because I’d have had so many wars, I can’t sit around and wait, I’ve got to continue to fight.”
Two-time world champion Joshua has won 28 pro fights with three defeats.
Joshua is on a four-fight winning streak and will become a three-time champion if he defeats Londoner Dubois.
Watford-born Joshua has faced an intense level of scrutiny for the majority of his career but says he never doubted himself after losing a second consecutive fight to Usyk in 2022.
“The only time it’s over for me, at any level, is when I say it is,” Joshua said.
“I don’t believe anyone can tell me enough is enough – I believe I belong at the top.”