Anthony Joshua enjoys day out at Wimbledon as promoter Eddie Hearn looks to Mariusz Wach, Gary Cornish and Tony Thompson for the heavyweight's next bout

  • English undefeated heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua went to watch the tennis at Wimbledon on Wednesday
  • He was taking some time out from preparations for his next fight on September 12
  • It has not yet been announced who the Watford-born man will fight
  • His promoter Eddie Hearn says Joshua may also fight in December if arch rival Dillian Whyte can recover from a hand injury

Anthony Joshua took time out from preparations for his next fight to visit Wimbledon on Wednesday.

The undefeated heavyweight boxer will return to the ring on September 12 against an unnamed opponent.

Joshua made it 13 KO’s from 13 fights when he stopped Kevin Johnson in the second round last month.

Anthony Joshua posted this photo to Instagram captioned, 'Awesome day at @Wimbledon.. Big performance from @AndyMurray all the best for the semis!'

Anthony Joshua posted this photo to Instagram captioned, 'Awesome day at @Wimbledon.. Big performance from @AndyMurray all the best for the semis!'

American fighter Johnson (right) was meant to take Joshua all the way during their fight in May at the O2 Arena

American fighter Johnson (right) was meant to take Joshua all the way during their fight in May at the O2 Arena

And Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn says the 25-year-old may also fight in December if arch rival Dillian Whyte can recover from a hand injury.

Writing in his Sportsmail column, Hearn said: ‘We are gearing up to put Anthony Joshua in his next fight on September 12. 

'We are keeping him busy and keeping him developing. 

'Every day he is becoming a more complete fighter.

'Next up we have a number of names in the mix and have not fully decided who he is facing yet. 

'We are looking at Mariusz Wach, Gary Cornish and Tony Thompson but we will have to wait and see.

‘Dillian Whyte was our preferred option but he injured his hand and his trainer also had a car accident. 

'When that fight happens we want both men at their best so hopefully we can get something set up for November or December.'

However, Joshua was at his devastating best as he beat his American challenger inside two rounds

However, Joshua was at his devastating best as he beat his American challenger inside two rounds

Watford-born fighter Anthony Joshua admits he is still on hunt for somebody that can take him to 10 rounds

Watford-born fighter Anthony Joshua admits he is still on hunt for somebody that can take him to 10 rounds

 

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