Anthony Joshua has enjoyed a hugely successful career to date, with the Londoner having become a two-time heavyweight world champion following gold medal success at the 2012 Olympics.
He is one of the most recognisable faces in British boxing alongside Tyson Fury, with the pair's careers having run in parallel in the past eight years after Fury became world champion for the first time in 2015.
Both have fought in huge contests on both sides of the Atlantic, with sell-out crowds at Wembley for both fighters. Remarkably, despite multiple efforts to make one of the biggest British heavyweight fights of all-time, the pair have never met in the ring.
However, this has not prevented the pair from enjoying vastly successful careers, with both being among the biggest names in British sport. READ MORE: Tyson Fury picks Tommy Fury's next two fights after Jake Paul victory They have both signed lucrative contracts and commercial partnerships down the years, with their ability to command huge fees for both elevating their status above those around them.
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