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Heavyweight star says he would break retirement at 60 to fight Anthony Joshua

Heavyweight star says he would break retirement at 60 to fight Anthony JoshuaMark Robinson / Matchroom Boxing
One fighter will always be ready for AJ, even when he reaches his older years.

Dillian Whyte was in attendance to see Daniel Dubois defeat Anthony Joshua last weekend as he looks to get himself back in the heavyweight mix.

The former world title challenger was set to face Joshua last summer, but the bout was called off due to issues with Whyte’s pre-fight drug test.

Whyte has plenty of history with numerous contenders including Joshua, Derek Chisora, and Joseph Parker, and he’d welcome a showdown with all those names.

His rivalry with Joshua goes back to the pair’s amateur days, and the Brixton fighter has claimed it could go on past their fighting prime by declaring he would take on Joshua if he was long retired.

"Even if I'm 60 years old and retired and they ask me to do the AJ fight, I will strap my knees and my lower back up and come out of retirement and give it all I've got left in the tank," said Whyte when speaking to Talksport.

The next move for Joshua is still unknown following his latest setback, but it appears he has one potential foe who’s ready to make a big fight.

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