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1st June 2017
10:53am BST

“Even if you started back in camp in August, then you have September and October so end of October can work.”
Klitschko has kept a low profile since his defeat in London but popped up two weeks ago at a boxing gym in Los Angeles.
The 41-year-old walked through the door of L.A.'s Box ‘N Burn gym, apparently looking for training and reportedly sporting lingering effects of the fight.
The facility's owner, Olympic bronze medallist Tony Jeffries, is a regular contributor to online boxing outlet BoxingNewsOnline and he detailed his meeting with Klitschko during his latest piece for the site.
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"He walked through the gym and all the members were there but he was nice and said hello to everyone," Jeffries wrote. "He said he spends a lot of time out here in L.A.. He’d heard about the gym and just wanted to check it out.
"He still had a black eye off his Joshua fight.
"In L.A. the Joshua fight was massive. In my gym I’ve never known a fight get talked about so much apart from a Mayweather. It was massive, everyone was talking about it.
"Joshua’s massive over here. He’s kind of a household name in America, which is great. He seems to be bigger than Deontay Wilder. People don’t seem to know who Deontay Wilder is. They know who Anthony Joshua is."
Klitschko spends a lot of time in Los Angeles due to the fact that his partner, Hollywood actress Hayden Panettiere, is based there.
In the aftermath of April's Wembley showdown, Joshua claimed that he felt Panettiere would stand in the way of the rematch taking place.Explore more on these topics: