Anthony Joshua is now able to resume his boxing career.
For those unaware, Anthony Joshua was suspending from boxing after his knockout defeat to Daniel Dubois.
After the result, the British Boxing Board of Control handed out a routine 28 day suspension to Joshua.
This process is standard for any fighter on the end of a stoppage defeat.
With today being the 19th October, the 28 day period has now expired.
Meaning that the former two-time undisputed world heavyweight champion is now able to get back in the ring again.
With the suspension now in the rear view mirror, attention will turn to what is next for the Watford based heavyweight.
All indicators seem to be pointed towards a rematch with Daniel Dubois.
A decision on that is likely to come sooner rather than later.
Turki Alalshikh has already suggested that he’s looking to put the fight on in February 2025.
On top of that, the IBF have set a deadline for any Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois rematch.
Realistically, we’ll know well in advance of that deadline what AJ’s plans are.
Without a suspension hanging over him, it’s likely that we’ll get an update from Joshua in the coming weeks around what his plans are next.
There doesn’t seem to be any indication that he’s looking to step away from the ring and fight fans will be eagerly anticipating an official decision from Anthony Joshua whenever that arrives.
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