Anthony Joshua's Comeback: One Fight Only in 2025, Fury or Wilder on the Horizon?
Anthony Joshua, recovering from elbow surgery, plans only one fight in 2025. Promoter Eddie Hearn hints at potential matchups with Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder.

Former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is currently sidelined after undergoing elbow surgery but is eyeing a triumphant return to the ring later this year. His promoter, Eddie Hearn, has revealed that Joshua will only fight once this year, with a potential return date set for mid-September.
Potential Opponents
Tyson Fury
One of the most anticipated matchups on the horizon is an all-British showdown with Tyson Fury. Despite Fury's retirement announcement earlier this year, Hearn remains optimistic about the fight materializing.
"I just don't think he'll be able to leave it alone," Hearn said. "He's still at the peak of his powers, and it's very difficult to walk away from a fight like Anthony Joshua when you've still got it."
Deontay Wilder
Another exciting possibility is a clash with former heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. Although discussions for this fight fell through in the past, Hearn hasn't ruled out the possibility.
"If Wilder comes back and looks sensational, we'll probably start talking about it again," Hearn mentioned. "It's always going to be an exciting fight."
Current Scenario
Hearn also noted that Joshua's opponent will depend on the outcome of the Daniel Dubois vs. Oleksandr Usyk fight. Joshua is keen on avenging his loss to Dubois last September if the opportunity arises.
"He'll be good to go in the middle of September, and by then, we will know for sure if Fury is going to return or not," Hearn stated. "But [Joshua's opponent] will also depend on what happens in the Dubois vs. Usyk fight."
Conclusion
As the boxing world eagerly awaits Joshua's return, the potential matchups with Fury or Wilder promise to be blockbuster events. Stay tuned for more updates on what could be one of the most exciting years in heavyweight boxing.