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Anthony Joshua’s expected rematch with Daniel Dubois in February could fall through

Anthony Joshua’s expected rematch with Daniel Dubois in February could fall through.

Dubois, the IBF heavyweight champion, knocked out Joshua at Wembley stadium in September. It was a crushing defeat, but a potential rematch in February has been laid out as an option for AJ.

“I’d have that in a heartbeat,” Frank Warren, Dubois’ promoter, told Sky Sports. “He’s got it [if he wants it].”

Warren, though, doubts that Joshua’s team ultimately will take it, adding: “Who’d you advise him to fight?”

He is adamant that Dubois-AJ II can only take place early in 2025. “He is the champion and it’ll be done in his terms,” Warren said.

“Daniel will defend his title in February and if it’s not Joshua then it’ll be against somebody who is ranked in the top five.”

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Promoter Frank Warren believes Dubois’ victory over Joshua signifies a changing of the guard in British boxing

February is the window for that fight because later in the year Dubois could be looking at an undisputed world title shot of his own, especially if that came against previous conqueror Oleksandr Usyk.

“What a great rematch that would be,” Warren said.

“He wants that.”

Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, revealed however that while AJ wants that rematch, he might not be ready for February.

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Eddie Hearn has confirmed that there is not a rematch clause between Joshua and Dubois, but a contract is in place for one more fight, which could involve both fighters as well as other options

“Our concern at the moment is just timing,” Hearn told Sky Sports. “You’ve got a few little niggles, you get them looked at and then you can’t punch again for four, five weeks. If we’re going to fight him in February, we need to start camp in about three weeks’ time. It’s quite a fast turnaround.”

Hearn continued: “Ideally we’d like to return around May time. It does feel as though it’s coming on quite quickly.

“From a body perspective we could probably do with a little bit more time ideally. Sometimes it’s not ideal and you just go for it. But we just need to decide are we going to be ready.

“[Joshua] has told me categorically: ‘I want the rematch.’ But it’s just a case of whether he’s going to be ready for February and that’s something they’re going to have to decide.

“It’s not ruled out. But we do appreciate it’s a fast turnaround.”

Dubois vs Joshua rematch must happen by April?

For Dubois, who was elevated from Interim titlist to world champion prior to that fight, the contest with Joshua was actually a mandatory title defence.

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Speaking to Sky Sports News, Ben Shalom reveals that the winner of Martin Bakole-Agit Kabayel will determine the next mandatory challenger to Dubois

Under the IBF’s rules, Dubois now has nine months within which he can make a voluntary defence, which opened the door for a Joshua rematch.

After nine months, Dubois must fulfil a mandatory title defence, which is likely to be against the winner of Martin Bakole’s IBF final eliminator with Agit Kabayel.

Dubois will be notified on approximately April 22 of his June 21 mandatory.

The IBF regulations state the champion “shall be obligated to mandatorily defend his championship within intervals of no more than nine months against the leading available contender in the heavyweight division as designated by the championships chairman”.

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