What should Anthony Joshua do next?

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  • Cypocryphy
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    What should Anthony Joshua do next?

    I made this question in the context of Wilder losing to Fury this weekend. However, I think it's best to think in terms of what Joshua should do because of the rematch clause. Personally, I think that Wilder should fight Joshua next before Joshua fights Usyk. That was the fight we thought we'd see before Fury came back into the picture.

    If the poll doesn't reflect what you think Joshua should do next, put it in the comments section. Also put what you think Wilder should do next.
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    Should Anthony Joshua use the rematch clause and fight Usyk?
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    Should Anthony Joshua not use the rematch clause and fight Wilder next?
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    Should Anthony Joshua not use the rematch clause and fight Fury next?
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    Should Anthony Joshua fight someone else other than these three next?
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  • jglvz256
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    According to today's British press he has already exercised his clause and has begun training for the fight. Dunno if it's 100% true or not. Apparently Usyk wants for the rematch to be in the Ukraine and will likely get his wish.

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      I think he’ll take the rematch. AJ is a proud guy, he’ll want to try and avenge his defeat.

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      • Sun_Tzu
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        #4
        He is fighting Usyk again.

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          #5
          Usyk is very winnable fight ,it wouldn’t matter if he wanted Wilder next because he’s going to be medically suspended for at least 6 months now after a knockout loss .

          Determining what Wilder should do next is easy take winnable fights and wait for the outcome of whoever gets all the titles in undisputed fight because he’s got a long wait now ,if it’s AJ it’s a doable fight ,not sure about the others ,Fury vs Wilder 4 is likely improbable .

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          • Marchegiano
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            #6
            Wilder, he can come back for them belts.

            I'm not even sure that'd mean Fury-Usyk would even happen, it seems like the HW division is cursed and will never have another undisputed title fight. If Usyk and Fury agree quickly the WBC or some **** would announce a mando that ruins any chance of a uni.

            I just think it'd be cool if the OG post Wlad 3 finally settled their business, and, of course, the money is there.

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            • Cypocryphy
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              #7
              Originally posted by jglvz256
              According to today's British press he has already exercised his clause and has begun training for the fight. Dunno if it's 100% true or not. Apparently Usyk wants for the rematch to be in the Ukraine and will likely get his wish.
              That's interesting. Hearn was adamant that there would be now way the fight would occur in the Ukraine. They did a fight in Uzbekistan for Israil Madrimov, and it seemed to do pretty well. If they do a fight in the Ukraine, it'll be huge, I'm sure.

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