Nigerian-born British Heavyweight champion Anthony Oluwafemi Joshua looks set to fight Wladimir Klitschko later this year and according to preparation the epoch bout may take place in Nigeria(Lagos state).
.Promoter Eddie Hearn, who manages Joshua said his team has received offers from all over the world to stage the fight and as things stand there are four main options with also include Nigeria.
He said, “We are looking at America, Nigeria, Dubai or Cardiff,” he added, “Lagos sounds great but operationally it’s very difficult.”
“It’s a new market for us but as a promoter, you have to look at money, is it there? Is it secure? he added.
“The money we’re getting offered from other sites is huge, but that comes with problems.”
Joshua unified the WBA and IBF heavyweight titles in April when he rose from the first knockdown of his professional career to stop
Klitschko in the 11th round in front of 90,000 people at Wembley Stadium.
Joshua, whose father hails from Sagamu is due to fight his IBF mandatory challenger, Kubrat Pulev but has applied for an exemption in
order to pave the way for a Klitschko rematch. All involved are currently waiting on the IBF’s decision, which is expected this week.