Anthony Joshua believes he's on course for a "major year" in 2014 - and that could include a title fight as early as this summer.
The British heavyweight suffered a minor shoulder injury at the end of 2013 but is now back in the gym preparing for his fourth fight on February 1, the first of what he believes could be as many as 10 bouts over the course of the next 12 months.
The 2012 Olympic gold medallist is also set to feature on the undercard to Ricky Burns' WBO lightweight title defence against Terence Crawford, at the start of March.
"It's a major year, getting to gauge my progress from January to December," Joshua told Sky Sports News. "I'm going to be competing around 8 to 10 times this year.
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The British heavyweight suffered a minor shoulder injury at the end of 2013 but is now back in the gym preparing for his fourth fight on February 1, the first of what he believes could be as many as 10 bouts over the course of the next 12 months.
The 2012 Olympic gold medallist is also set to feature on the undercard to Ricky Burns' WBO lightweight title defence against Terence Crawford, at the start of March.
"It's a major year, getting to gauge my progress from January to December," Joshua told Sky Sports News. "I'm going to be competing around 8 to 10 times this year.
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