Anthony Joshua's Next Two Fights Will be at Wembley

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Anthony Joshua's next two fights will take place at Wembley Stadium.

The unified heavyweight world champion will make his return to the iconic London venue on September 22 and again next year on April 13.

He's already renowned for selling England's stadium out before for his fight with Wladimir Klitschko in April 2017, and he's also drawn in crowds of 150,000for his fights against Carlos Takam and Joseph Parker in October 2017 and March 2018 respectively.

Speaking on the announcement, Joshua said, "I am returning to Wembley after two mega fights in Cardiff. I want to thank the supporters from Wales and Great Britain and also the people of London for patiently awaiting my return.

"Being north London born and raised, it is in my blood. The opportunity to fight in such an iconic stadium is normally a once-in-a-career opportunity, so to be given the chance to fight there again is amazing. Wembley just added a fourth lion to the den."

Joshua and his promoter Eddie Hearn are still yet to confirm whether he'll be taking on Deontay Wilder or WBA mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin next, but his next fight will definitely see him defend his IBF, WBA Super and WBO titles at Wembley.

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Anthony Joshua's Next Two Fights Will be at Wembley

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Anthony Joshua's next two fights will take place at Wembley Stadium.

The unified heavyweight world champion will make his return to the iconic London venue on September 22 and again next year on April 13.

He's already renowned for selling England's stadium out before for his fight with Wladimir Klitschko in April 2017, and he's also drawn in crowds of 150,000for his fights against Carlos Takam and Joseph Parker in October 2017 and March 2018 respectively.

Speaking on the announcement, Joshua said, "I am returning to Wembley after two mega fights in Cardiff. I want to thank the supporters from Wales and Great Britain and also the people of London for patiently awaiting my return.

"Being north London born and raised, it is in my blood. The opportunity to fight in such an iconic stadium is normally a once-in-a-career opportunity, so to be given the chance to fight there again is amazing. Wembley just added a fourth lion to the den."

Joshua and his promoter Eddie Hearn are still yet to confirm whether he'll be taking on Deontay Wilder or WBA mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin next, but his next fight will definitely see him defend his IBF, WBA Super and WBO titles at Wembley.

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Anthony Joshua's next two fights will take place at Wembley Stadium.

The unified heavyweight world champion will make his return to the iconic London venue on September 22 and again next year on April 13.

He's already renowned for selling England's stadium out before for his fight with Wladimir Klitschko in April 2017, and he's also drawn in crowds of 150,000for his fights against Carlos Takam and Joseph Parker in October 2017 and March 2018 respectively.

Speaking on the announcement, Joshua said, "I am returning to Wembley after two mega fights in Cardiff. I want to thank the supporters from Wales and Great Britain and also the people of London for patiently awaiting my return.

"Being north London born and raised, it is in my blood. The opportunity to fight in such an iconic stadium is normally a once-in-a-career opportunity, so to be given the chance to fight there again is amazing. Wembley just added a fourth lion to the den."

Joshua and his promoter Eddie Hearn are still yet to confirm whether he'll be taking on Deontay Wilder or WBA mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin next, but his next fight will definitely see him defend his IBF, WBA Super and WBO titles at Wembley.

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Anthony Joshua's Next Two Fights Will be at Wembley

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Jul 5, 2018
Jacob Davey
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Anthony Joshua's next two fights will take place at Wembley Stadium.

The unified heavyweight world champion will make his return to the iconic London venue on September 22 and again next year on April 13.

He's already renowned for selling England's stadium out before for his fight with Wladimir Klitschko in April 2017, and he's also drawn in crowds of 150,000for his fights against Carlos Takam and Joseph Parker in October 2017 and March 2018 respectively.

Speaking on the announcement, Joshua said, "I am returning to Wembley after two mega fights in Cardiff. I want to thank the supporters from Wales and Great Britain and also the people of London for patiently awaiting my return.

"Being north London born and raised, it is in my blood. The opportunity to fight in such an iconic stadium is normally a once-in-a-career opportunity, so to be given the chance to fight there again is amazing. Wembley just added a fourth lion to the den."

Joshua and his promoter Eddie Hearn are still yet to confirm whether he'll be taking on Deontay Wilder or WBA mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin next, but his next fight will definitely see him defend his IBF, WBA Super and WBO titles at Wembley.

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