Anthony Joshua to Fight Kubrat Pulev at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
British
Nigerian world champion Anthony Joshua, will fight Kubrat Pulev at Tottenham
Hotspur Stadium on Saturday 20 June.
Bulgarian
Pulev, 38, is the mandatory IBF challenger to take on Joshua, who holds the
WBA, IBF and WBO titles.
Joshua won
back the belts with a unanimous points victory over Andy Ruiz Jr in December.
"I am
happy to have the opportunity to show the world how strong I really am,"
said Pulev.
It will be
Joshua's first fight in the UK since beating Alexander Povetkin at Wembley in
September 2018.
He was
initially due to fight Pulev at Cardiff's Principality Stadium in October 2017
but the Bulgarian withdrew after suffering a shoulder injury in sparring, with
Carlos Takam stepping in to replace him at 12 days' notice.
Promoter
Eddie Hearn said last week that talks were also under way for an
all-British unification fight between Joshua and Tyson Fury.
Fury beat
Deontay Wilder to claim the WBC title last month, meaning the British
heavyweights now hold all of the division's belts between them.
However,
American Wilder has triggered a rematch clause, meaning a third Fury vs
Wilder contest will take place before any potential bout between Fury and
Joshua.
Pulev, a
former European heavyweight champion, has suffered just one defeat in 29 bouts,
a fifth-round knockout by Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015.
He beat
Britain's Hughie Fury on points in an IBF final eliminator in Bulgaria in
October 2018, his first fight since pulling out of his original meeting with
Joshua.
His last
bout was another unanimous points victory, against American Rydell Booker, in
November.
Two weeks
ago the BBC Sport boxing team sat in Bob Arum's office and, unprompted, he
started telling us how his fighter Kubrat Pulev "will knock out
Joshua".
I guess he
would say that, but there is no doubt Joshua's humbling at the hands of
Andy Ruiz Jr on 1 June 2019 has drastically changed how he is viewed.
There are
questions to answer still. Joshua boxed beautifully in his rematch but looked a
little uneasy whenever he was pressed. Will Pulev's team go in on the front
foot in a bid to upset the odds?
Pulev could
ultimately wreck the dreams of British boxing fans who have now been promised a
Fury-Joshua bout for all the belts. There are so many agreements needed before
that becomes a reality.
In many
ways, a Pulev win would make a bout for all four belts far easier to arrange.
Arum would control Fury and the Bulgarian, so he would only need to strike deals
within his own Top Rank office to secure the historic contest.
FROM
.bbc.com/sport/boxing
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