• ‘Whenever he’s ready, we’ll be here waiting,’ Briton says
  • Joshua to fight Oleksandr Usyk in London on 25 September

Anthony Joshua has reiterated his desire to fight Tyson Fury despite the deflation he felt when their heavily hyped world heavyweight title unification contest fell apart this summer.

“Finally, finally, let’s get it on!” he exclaimed when asked in a media call on Friday if he was encouraged by Fury’s suggestion that he was ready to fight Joshua in Saudi Arabia next year with a stadium rematch to be staged in Britain.

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