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Anthony Joshua is likely to fight again in November with a number of venues being considered

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Image: Anthony Joshua is expected to defend his world heavyweight titles in the winter

Anthony Joshua is "most likely" to fight again in November as promoter Eddie Hearn considers venues in Wales, America, China and Dubai for the next world title defence.

The WBA 'super' and IBF heavyweight champion could soon learn whether Klitschko will take a rematch after Joshua's stunning 11th-round stoppage win at Wembley last month.

AJ rematch relies on Wlad
AJ rematch relies on Wlad

Anthony Joshua is waiting to find out whether Wladimir Klitschko will request a rematch

Joshua, who has a minor shoulder problem after the brutal battle, will take only one more fight this year with November the preferred month.

After attracting a record 90,000 crowd to Wembley, promoter Hearn has been assessing other iconic locations for Joshua's next fight, including the Principality Stadium in Cardiff and venues in Las Vegas.

November is the most likely month for a return but it's early days all round.
Eddie Hearn

"We are looking at potential dates and venues for Anthony Joshua's next fight - Cardiff, Las Vegas, China and Dubai are all in play," Hearn said.

"November is the most likely month for a return but it's early days all round."

Joshua's last three fights have been aired on American television network Showtime, who are keen for the unbeaten 27-year-old to make his US debut within 'the next couple of fights.'

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Image: The Principality Stadium is being considered as a possible location for Joshua's next fight

The Principality Stadium, which has previously staged Joe Calzaghe fights, has an attendance of over 74,000 and its fully retractable roof means it could be a potential option in the winter.

A Klitschko rematch would need to be cleared by the IBF, who have installed Kubrat Pulev as their mandatory challenger, and are expected to decide this week whether their champion has an exception to face the Ukrainian first.

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