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Joyce v Joshua on December 17?

Joe Joyce offers to fight Anthony Joshua
Joe Joyce (L, Credit: Alex Livesey/Getty Images), Anthony Joshua (Credit: PA Images)

Joe Joyce Offers to Fight Anthony Joshua If Fury Moves On!


Nothing is set in stone in boxing as situations can change quickly. There is a possibility that a fight between WBC heavyweight champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury (32-0, 23KO) and former unified champion Anthony “AJ” Joshua (24-3, 22KO) will go unrealized. If so, WBO interim titlist “Juggernaut” Joe Joyce (15-0, 14KO) is willing to step in as AJ’s opponent

THE BOXING WORLD IS STILL WAITING

The biggest fight in the United Kingdom in the heavyweight division is Fury versus Joshua. A match-up of this magnitude takes time to get made in negotiations. But, the WBC champion has run out of patience and has hinted that the fight is off. However, he would later go on social media to let the fans know that talks were still ongoing.

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Still, fans are bracing themselves in case the fight doesn’t get made. Joyce has thrown his hat in the mix now with an offer to fight Joshua in December.

Joe Joyce offers to fight Anthony Joshua in December

JOYCE IS WILLING TO RISK HIS MANDATORY STATUS

Joyce is coming off the biggest win of his career as the first man to knockout former WBO champion Joseph Parker. The Juggernaut overpowered Parker and is next in line to face unified champion Oleksandr Usyk. However, the guaranteed opportunity would be his gambling chip to lose in a fight against Joshua. It seems that gamble is one he is willing to take

By: Garrisson Bland

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Garrisson Bland - Head of Public Relations/Senior Journalist. Garrisson is the Head of Public relations for 3kingsboxing.com as well as a senior writer. He is also the host of YouTube boxing show "Truth And Facts Sports Talk."