Joshua signs two-fight deal for Wembley

Joshua signs two-fight deal for Wembley

In the two fights, Anthony Joshua is expected to face off against Alexander Povetkin and Deontay Wilder respectively.

Anthony Joshua is the current WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweight champion. (Reuters pic)
LONDON:
Anthony Joshua has signed a deal to stage his next two bouts at Wembley Stadium, the first in September and then next April, the 28-year-old announced via promotions company Matchroom Boxing.

The WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweight champion beat Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley in April 2017 but his next two fights — a 10th round stoppage of Carlos Takam and points win over Joseph Parker — were at the Principality Stadium in Wales.

The Briton will return to England’s national stadium for fights on September 22 and April 13, although his opponents have yet to be confirmed.

“Being north London-born and raised, it is in my blood. The opportunity to fight in such an iconic stadium is normally a once-in-a-career opportunity, so to be given the chance to fight there again is amazing,” Joshua told Matchroom Boxing’s website.

“Wembley just added a fourth lion to the den.”

Joshua, who boasts an unbeaten 21-0 record, is expected to take on Russian WBA mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin next, with a title unification bout against WBC world champion Deontay Wilder also in the works.

“I’m extremely honoured to get the opportunity to promote two more shows at the national stadium and delighted for British fight fans that Anthony has made this commitment to them,” Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn said.

Hearn said on Twitter that the capacity for the September fight was expected to be around 90,000, while the April promotion could attract more than 100,000 spectators.

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