Anthony Joshua, one of the most formidable names in boxing, is set to undergo elbow surgery this month—a necessary step in his recovery after a grueling knockout loss to Daniel Dubois last September. The procedure will sideline him for six to eight weeks, temporarily pausing his highly anticipated return to the ring.
Joshua's commitment to getting his body right signals that he’s taking a calculated approach to his future fights. While boxing fans are eager to see a showdown with Tyson Fury, Joshua has clarified that his health is the top priority before any major bouts are scheduled.
For years, speculation surrounding a Joshua-Fury fight has fueled discussions in the boxing world, with promoters, analysts, and fans eagerly anticipating a battle between two of Britain's greatest heavyweights. While Fury has previously announced his retirement, he has also left the door open for a comeback—especially if a fight with Joshua presents the right opportunity.
Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, has hinted that the bout could still be a possibility, depending on Joshua’s recovery timeline. However, uncertainty looms over Fury’s next move. Will he come out of retirement for a historic clash with Joshua? Or will this remain one of boxing's biggest what-if matchups?
Following his surgery and recovery, Joshua will need careful rehabilitation before stepping back into training for another fight. Fans are hopeful that he will return in peak condition, ready to challenge elite fighters once more.
Regardless of what happens next, one thing is certain: Joshua’s resilience and determination remain unwavering. Whether his future includes a Fury matchup or another high-stakes battle, his journey is far from over.

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