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29th October 2017
10:20am GMT

Fortunately for the 20-0 champion, though, a doctor's examination in his dressing room at the Principality Stadium confirmed some positive news for Joshua as his nose isn't actually broken.
"It’s really sore," Joshua said.
"Nah, it’s just swollen right now. The doctor checked it, no stress, it’s just really sore."
The names mentioned as next potential opponents for 'AJ' were WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker and the currently sidelined Tyson Fury.
And while those three certainly represent the biggest fights for Joshua, the London 2012 gold medallist admit that he may well be forced into another mandatory defence before he looks at unifying his division.
"My next few fights might be mandatories because they're obligations I have to fill. I’m just focusing keeping belts by any means," Joshua said.
"I may have to fight the WBA mandatory next but we’ll see. Unless Rob tells me otherwise, I’m just focusing on keeping my belts and getting from here and winning.
"It’s not about my 21st fight or my 22nd fight, it’s 15 fights from now, or five or 10 years from now. It’s the long-term strategy."Explore more on these topics: