When you ask people about the stars in boxing, it takes a minute to hear Joshua’s name. You hear Alvarez, Golovkin and Manny Pacquiao before Joshua starts to get mentioned.
Joshua told Sporting News in July that he would like to fight inside the 100,000 seat AT&T Stadium, home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. Could Joshua make his stateside debut there?
Sure, but he would need to take two to three fights to establish himself and get the people all warm and fuzzy for him, before making that journey.
It’s not like there aren’t any opponents for him to fight. You have WBC titleholder Deontay Wilder (that fight should be saved for AT&T Stadium), Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, a rematch with Klitschko (if he could be lured out of retirement) or a rematch with Dominic Breazeale. And those can take place at Madison Square Garden in New York City, the Barclays Center in Brooklyn or the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
The Wall