Anthony Joshua says his next fight will be against Wladimir Klitschko or Kubrat Pulev
By Mark Crellin
Anthony Joshua thinks the prospect of a fight in Las Vegas may tempt Wladimir Klitschko to take him on once again.
Joshua stopped Klitschko in the 11th round of an enthralling contest at Wembley in April to add the WBA and IBO heavyweight titles to his IBF belt.
rests with the Ukrainian.
"The ball is in Klitschko's court," said Joshua.
"But I think, whatever he decides to do, we all respect him, and plan B would be look at the option with Pulev, and where we would fight him and the options available for the Pulev fight.
"Now I have the IBF, WBA and IBO (belts) there are obligations with mandatory challenges and Pulev is one.
"So either it will be Klitschko, which would be great, or Pulev, which would be great. I am not bothered either way."
There has been talk of Joshua-Klitschko II taking place in Las Vegas and Joshua thinks the prospect of a fight in the unofficial boxing capital of the world might prove hard to resist for the older man, who enhanced his formidable reputation with his brave display in London.
"Vegas, it is the mecca of boxing and this is an opportunity.
"People wouldn't mind travelling and it is a nice big hurrah for himself. He has achieved so much, does he have the motivation?
"I think Vegas will get his blood boiling again."
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