Anthony Joshua: Latest News, Fight Schedule and Career Highlights
If you follow boxing, you already know Anthony Joshua is one of the biggest names in the heavyweight division. The British champ has been in the spotlight for nearly a decade, and fans keep asking: when’s the next fight? This page pulls together the most useful info – recent results, upcoming bouts, and a quick look at his career stats – so you don’t have to hunt through dozens of articles.
Recent Performances
Joshua’s last fight was a hard‑fought decision win over Oleksandr Usyk in August 2024. The match went the full twelve rounds, with Joshua using his reach to keep Usyk at bay and landing a handful of power shots that swayed the judges. Critics praised his improved footwork, but some still say his jab needs more snap.
Before that, Joshua faced Andy Ruiz Jr. in a rematch that ended in a spectacular third‑round knockout. The win not only avenged his 2019 loss but also pushed his KO‑rate back above 80%, a figure that puts him among the most lethal heavyweights in modern boxing.
On the training front, Joshua has been working with coach Patrick Ferguson in London, focusing on conditioning and defensive drills. He’s also sparring with rising prospects in the UK to keep his timing sharp. Those behind‑the‑scenes changes show up in the ring – you can see a tighter guard and faster combos in his recent fights.
What’s Next for Joshua?
The next big question is who he’ll fight next. Rumors point to a showdown with Dillian Whyte in early 2025, a bout that would settle a long‑standing rivalry among British fans. Whyte’s power and relentless pressure could give Joshua a different kind of test compared to the slick stylings of Usyk.
If the Whyte fight falls through, promoters are eyeing a US‑based clash with Tony Yoka or even a return to the US market for a mega‑event against Deontay Wilder’s
For fans wanting to stay in the loop, keep an eye on Joshua’s official social channels and the Russ Africa Daily sports feed. We’ll post date confirmations, ticket links and any last‑minute changes as soon as they happen.
Quick stats you might need:
- Record: 27 wins (23 KOs), 3 losses
- Height: 6’6” (199 cm)
- Reach: 82” (208 cm)
- Weight class: Heavyweight (200‑250 lb)
Those numbers underline why Joshua remains a headline act. He mixes size, power and enough skill to challenge any opponent. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a die‑hard boxing fan, knowing his recent form and upcoming schedule helps you decide which fights to watch and which pay‑per‑views are worth the ticket.
Got a question about a specific fight or want a deeper breakdown of Joshua’s technique? Drop a comment below – we’ll answer with the same straight‑talk style you see here. Stay tuned, stay informed, and enjoy the next round of heavyweight action.
Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois Set for World Heavyweight Title Clash at Wembley
Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois will go head-to-head for the IBF world heavyweight title on September 21, 2024, at Wembley Stadium. With Joshua weighing in at 254lbs and Dubois at 228.8lbs, fans are promised an explosive bout. The fight, along with a thrilling undercard, will be available on TNT Sports Box Office and other streaming platforms.
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