Anthony Joshua said he was not concerned by the venue should he come up against Daniel Dubois and Zhilei Zhang.
Zhang defeated Deontay Wilder on Saturday night to put himself in contention for a title fight, with an impressive fifth-round stoppage.
Dubois was also victorious on the same card, with his own stoppage, up against Filip Hrgovic, earning himself the IBF interim belt.
Joshua has been linked with a September return after his last outing, a second-round dispatch of Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia back in February.
The former world champion is on the comeback trail as he looks for his fourth consecutive victory after twin losses to Oleksandr Usyk, and he said he did not mind where he would fight if he could land Zhang or Dubois.
“I’ve got to pick them off one by one,” he said, reported BoxingScene . “It’s not going to be easy, but that’s my mentality. So come one, come all.
“Wembley, O2, York Hall – wherever they put me, I’m happy to fight. Any venue, I’ll turn up and do my job.”
Discussing Dubois, he praised his fellow Briton, adding: “He’s been in tougher fights, so he becomes hardened. He’s worked his way up the ladder, so we’ll see what happens in the near future.”
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