
Joshua return the 'ultimate comeback' but a 'risk'
Joshua return the 'ultimate comeback' but a 'risk' Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Joshua has 29 win and four defeats from his 33 professional fights By Mandeep Sanghera Sport journalist Published 20 minutes...
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Breaking news from the world of sport: Joshua return the 'ultimate comeback' but a 'risk' Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Joshua has 29 win and four defeats from his 33 professional fights By Mandeep Sanghera Sport journalist Published 20 minutes ago Anthony Joshua's return to the ring is the "ultimate comeback" but a "risk" given what he has been through in the last six months, says his promoter Eddie Hearn. The heavyweight will face Kristian Prenga in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 25 July before a much-anticipated showdown against fellow Briton Tyson Fury later this year. Joshua last fought when he beat YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in December prior to him being a passenger in a car crash in Nigeria, with two members of his team dying in the accident.
The 36-year-old said he had "taken some time to consolidate and rebuild to be ready for stepping back into the ring" against Albanian Prenga, who has a record of 20 wins, all by stoppage, and one loss. "We also know the risk of this is everything that he's coming back from," Hearn told Sport. "They're calling this a comeback.
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People might think that's quite strange because it's only six months after he last fought but it's actually the ultimate comeback. "It's the comeback from the deepest of lows. Not just mentally and emotionally but physically as well.
"The injuries that he sustained in that crash, a lot of people would never fight again and I think the strength that he has shown is quite incredible. " Usyk helping Joshua plot path to beat Fury Published 1 day ago 'Joshua warm-up defeat would scupper Fury fight' Published 3 days ago Dua Lipa declines offer to perform at Fury v Joshua Published 2 days ago Joshua is set for the biggest payday of his career for the fight with Fury but the latter's promoter, Frank Warren, has said the bout fight will not happen if Joshua loses to Prenga. "There is a lot of pressure going into this fight but there's also a lot of questions to be answered," said Hearn.
"Physically, mentally, fighting again at all and that's why it's needed. "We want the best Anthony Joshua against Tyson Fury. We don't want a guy that, 'maybe he should've had a warm up fight - he wasn't quite ready'.
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"We want to be 100% ready for that fight and, if he is, he'll beat him and he'll knock him out. " Joshua's was beaten by Daniel Dubois in his last fight before beating Paul and his last win against a recognised opponent came against Otto Wallin in December 2023. "100%, I think there is no doubt about that," said Hearn when asked if Joshua's fight against Fury would be off he lost to Prenga.
"There's no doubt, and that's the risk that we take. "Even before the incident in Nigeria, we were always having this fight. Now he has been through that, we probably need this fight even more, if I'm honest.
The story has climbed to the top of the sports agenda, with fans and analysts following closely.





