Anthony Joshua has sent a stern warning to Tyson Fury ahead of his fight against Daniel Dubois on September 11.
The super-fight, potentially the biggest and most lucrative bout in the division, has been mooted for several years but has stalled during negotiations.
Joshua is on a four-fight winning streak and will become a three-time champion if he defeats Londoner Dubois.
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Recall that Watford-born Joshua has faced an intense level of scrutiny for the majority of his career but says he never doubted himself after losing a second consecutive fight to Usyk in 2022.
Fury, 35, will face Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch in December – a win for the Morecambe fighter and Joshua could set up a blockbuster undisputed fight between the pair.
“Let’s just get the fight on while we’re fresh – how many wars do I have to have before I get to Fury? Let’s go,” Joshua said.
“It’s a fight that’s been brewing for a long time,” Joshua told BBC Sport.
“I can’t wait until I’m 50 to fight Fury because I’d have had so many wars, I can’t sit around and wait, I’ve got to continue to fight.”
“The only time it’s over for me, at any level, is when I say it is,” Joshua said.
“I don’t believe anyone can tell me enough is enough – I believe I belong at the top.”
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