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Anthony Joshua called out for next fight by old rival who ‘didn’t see anything special’ in bout with Daniel Dubois

AJ shared a storied rivalry with his rival

Anthony Joshua confirms retirement decision following shock loss to Daniel Dubois as he sends video message to fans

ANTHONY JOSHUA has been called out to a rematch by one of his old rivals following defeat to Daniel Dubois.

Dubois dropped AJ four times on the way to a stunning fifth-round knockout in front of a British-record 98,000 fans.

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Daniel Dubois and Anthony Joshua after their fight

Among those in the historic crowd was Dillian Whyte, who shares a storied rivalry with Joshua.

And Whyte wants to settle the British beef once and for all.

He told : “I watched Dubois-AJ, and I think to myself, ‘I can beat these guys’.

“I’m very capable of beating them. I didn’t see anything special that I was like ‘Okay the feet was great or the movement was great’.

“Obviously, I saw a lot of power and a lot of aggression, which they both bring to the table.

“So I’m just very motivated. I can’t wait to get back and get back into the big fights, man. So November, hopefully, and then December.”

Whyte, 36, beat Joshua, 34, in the amateurs but was knocked out when they rematched in 2015 as professionals.

They were due to fight against in August 2023 but Whyte returned an “adverse finding” in the pre-fight drug tests.

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Joshua has been called out by Dillian Whyte

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Whyte was later cleared to again after a contaminated supplement was determined to have caused the finding.

The heavyweight returned with victory over Christian Hammer, 36, in March and wants to fight twice more this year.

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AJ meanwhile has refused retirement and has already held talks with promoter Eddie Hearn and Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh.

And money-man Alalshikh has given the greenlight for Joshua to rematch Dubois, 27, eyed for February.

Joshua with Saudi boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh and promoter Eddie Hearn
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