As boxing sensation, Anthony Joshua, revels in his defeat of Vladimir Klitschko, speculation is rife regarding the identity of his next opponent.
British boxer, Tyson Fury, who defeated Klitschko before he was banned for drug use has put himself forward.
But he says Joshua and his team are not ready to book a fight with him.
Fury claims that super promoter Eddie Hearns is working out a schedule for him to take on Joshua at Wembley Stadium.
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“Eddie Hearn has already booked Wembley Stadium for next April,” Fury told Daily Telegraph UK.
“There isn’t another stadium where it should take place. I would fight Joshua in October, but I believe Klitschko will take the rematch.
“Deep down, I don’t think they want to fight me yet. Joshua struggled with Klitschko.
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“And I took Klitschko to school, toyed with him, put my hands behind my back, literally, while he was letting his cannons go, slipping out of the way of them.
“They are not ready for that,” Fury added.
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