Anthony Joshua’s Fight With Wilder Hit New Obstacle
Anthony Joshua’s fight with Deontay Wilder has been hit by a new
obstacle as the WBO announce plan to issue him a mandatory challenger.
AJ was hoping to meet WBC heavyweight champion Wilder next April at Wembley, but should the
WBO hand him a mandatory that is unlikely to go ahead.
As talks about a potential fight intensified, the WBO released a statement to Sky Sports.
It read: "With respect to our WBO heavyweight champion Mr Anthony
Joshua, be advised that Joshua has 180 days counting from the date of
his last compulsory defence (after the Alexander Povetkin bout) to
fulfil his mandatory defence obligations.
"Be advised that at this time the WBO has yet to determine if a WBO heavyweight elimination contest will be ordered.
"Further, the involvement of our WBO international heavyweight champion
Mr Dillian Whyte in a WBO heavyweight elimination bout is uncertain."
Joshua, who currently holds the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight
titles, will face his WBA mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin first
on September 22 before looking forward to another possible mandatory
defence.
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