Eddie Hearn has confirmed that Anthony Joshua’s next fight is set for February, and plans are already in motion for a major stadium showdown. The announcement has sparked huge excitement across the boxing world, with speculation growing that Joshua’s return could take place in Africa — a move that would carry both sporting and historical significance.
Joshua, who last fought in March with an emphatic win, has been patiently waiting for the right opportunity to get back under the lights. Now, with this latest confirmation from Matchroom’s head promoter, all signs point to another massive event in the making. The idea of staging a fight in Africa is especially appealing given boxing’s rich heritage on the continent, famously tied to the legendary “Rumble in the Jungle” between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.

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While no opponent has yet been confirmed, fans have already begun speculating about who Joshua could face. Names like Deontay Wilder, Zhilei Zhang, and even Joseph Parker have been floated, each offering a unique challenge and storyline. A fight in Africa would not only be a homecoming of sorts for Joshua, whose roots trace back to Nigeria, but it could also mark one of the most globally watched events of the year.
As Hearn and Joshua’s team finalize the venue and opponent, anticipation continues to build. Whether it’s a clash against an elite heavyweight or a chance for Joshua to make history in Africa, February promises to deliver a spectacle that could define the next chapter of his career.
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