'I want to come back, I feel like I beat everybody in the division right now': Wladimir Klitschko targets sensational rematch with Anthony Joshua amid Brit's hunt for next Wembley foe
Wladimir Klitschkois contemplating a sensational return to boxing and has been in talks withAnthony Joshuaover a potential rematch.
The former heavyweight world champion hung up his gloves after being stopped by Joshua in a epic clash at Wembley last year, but now seems to be tempted by the possibility of a second bite at the cherry amid uncertainty over the Brit's next opponent.
Joshua had his heart set on a blockbuster clash for all the marbles againstDeontay Wilderin the spring next year but now finds himself in no man's land with the WBC champion keen to restart negotiations withTyson Furyfollowing their controversial split-decision draw in Los Angeles earlier this month.
Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn is narrowing down the list of options as they look for a credible name to put in front of the unified champion at Wembley on April 13 and claimed that Klitschko is keen to throw his name into the hat.
Hearn told iFL TV: 'He wants to come back. I think he text AJ and said: "I wanna come back, I feel like I beat everybody in the division right now."'
Any attempts to lure Klitschko out of retirement over the past year had fallen on deaf ears but the Ukrainian now appears to be seriously considering it with a shot at redemption on the cards.
However, as things stand, the winner of Dillian Whyte and Dereck Chisora's grudge rematch later this month appear the obvious choice for the April 13 slot against Joshua, although Hearn remains optimistic about convincing Wilder to cross the pond in a battle for the undisputed championship.
The American and Fury have both expressed a desire to set up their rematch in the new year after their intriguing heavyweight contest ended in a draw.
Despite this, Hearn is still targeting Wilder as Joshua's next opponent but is not yet willing to rule out a number of other options.
He added: 'Joshua has always wanted to fight Deontay Wilder and he wants to fight him now.
'He wants to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. The only way either fighter can do that is to fight each other.
'Currently it's Deontay Wilder, that's what we want. It might be Tyson Fury.
'It might be the winner of Whyte vs Chisora, it might be Oleksandr Usyk, it might be Jarrell Miller. Everything's in play.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/b...rematch-Anthony-Joshua-hints-ring-return.html
- Wladimir Klitschko wants to rematch Anthony Joshua as he hints at a comeback
- The former champion has been texting Joshua about coming out of retirement
- He retired last August after being stopped by the Brit in epic clash at Wembley
- Klitschko's possible comeback comes amid Joshua's search for a next opponent
- The unified champion wants a credible name to fight at Wembley on April 13
Wladimir Klitschkois contemplating a sensational return to boxing and has been in talks withAnthony Joshuaover a potential rematch.
The former heavyweight world champion hung up his gloves after being stopped by Joshua in a epic clash at Wembley last year, but now seems to be tempted by the possibility of a second bite at the cherry amid uncertainty over the Brit's next opponent.
Joshua had his heart set on a blockbuster clash for all the marbles againstDeontay Wilderin the spring next year but now finds himself in no man's land with the WBC champion keen to restart negotiations withTyson Furyfollowing their controversial split-decision draw in Los Angeles earlier this month.

Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn is narrowing down the list of options as they look for a credible name to put in front of the unified champion at Wembley on April 13 and claimed that Klitschko is keen to throw his name into the hat.
Hearn told iFL TV: 'He wants to come back. I think he text AJ and said: "I wanna come back, I feel like I beat everybody in the division right now."'
Any attempts to lure Klitschko out of retirement over the past year had fallen on deaf ears but the Ukrainian now appears to be seriously considering it with a shot at redemption on the cards.

However, as things stand, the winner of Dillian Whyte and Dereck Chisora's grudge rematch later this month appear the obvious choice for the April 13 slot against Joshua, although Hearn remains optimistic about convincing Wilder to cross the pond in a battle for the undisputed championship.
The American and Fury have both expressed a desire to set up their rematch in the new year after their intriguing heavyweight contest ended in a draw.
Despite this, Hearn is still targeting Wilder as Joshua's next opponent but is not yet willing to rule out a number of other options.

He added: 'Joshua has always wanted to fight Deontay Wilder and he wants to fight him now.
'He wants to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. The only way either fighter can do that is to fight each other.
'Currently it's Deontay Wilder, that's what we want. It might be Tyson Fury.
'It might be the winner of Whyte vs Chisora, it might be Oleksandr Usyk, it might be Jarrell Miller. Everything's in play.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/b...rematch-Anthony-Joshua-hints-ring-return.html