British superstar Anthony Joshua won back his WBA, IBO, IBF and WBO belts with a twelve round unanimous decision over Andy Ruiz in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia.

The victory was revenge for the loss his suffered at the hands of Ruiz back in June. The Mexican boxer dropped Joshua four times to secure a seventh round stoppage.

Joshua has not revealed what his future plans could be.

Joshua faces mandatory defense orders, against IBF challenger Kubrat Pulev and WBO contender Oleksandr Usyk.

He won't be able to satisfy both of them - so one of those world titles could potentially be vacated.

Usyk is promoted by Hearn, while Pulev is aligned with rival promoter Top Rank. Pulev was scheduled to fight Joshua in 2017, but withdrew with an injury.

The two biggest fights for Joshua - are fights against WBC champion Deontay Wilder and former beltholder Tyson Fury.

Joshua's promoter, Eddie Hearn, explains that his boxer has been trying to secure fights against Wilder and Fury for several years.

"Anthony has been chasing them for years. Those fights will happen. Maybe they were right to walk away from those fights back then because the fight is worth much more now," Hearn said. 

"AJ wants the legacy. He created that legacy tonight in Saudi Arabia. He sells out arenas around the world. He is transforming boxing. These other guys can’t lace his boots! He is only 24 fights in and he is only going to get better.”

Wilder and Fury will collide in a rematch in February, in Las Vegas. They fought to controversial twelve round split draw in December 2018 in Los Angeles.