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Anthony Joshua agrees to fight Dave Allen rival with 86% knockout ratio

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Arslanbek Makhmudov has been touted as a potential opponent for Anthony Joshua’s return to the ring - with the Russian heavyweight revealing discussions have taken place with the former world champion.

Makhmudov takes on Joshua’s fellow Brit Dave Allen in the headline event at Sheffield Arena, live on DAZN, this weekend. 

Makhmudov, who has won 19 of his 22 fights inside the distance for a knockout ratio of 86%, is eyeing a shot at Joshua if he can get past Allen on Saturday night.

Speaking to Boxing News about an exchange with Joshua, Makhmudov shared: “Yeah, we just spoke a little bit on Instagram.

“Just friendly, you know. And I offered him as a next fight, he said, ‘Okay, next year then. Next year we can do it.’”

Both Makhmudov and Joshua were promising amateurs, although only the Brit managed to earn major honours, winning gold at his home Olympics in 2012. 

Mihai Nistor, the final opponent to defeat Joshua as an amateur, later lost to Makhmudov, who also was victorious over Magomedrasul Majidov, the Azerbaijani that beat AJ to gold at the 2011 World Championships in Baku.

PIC 3 Allen and Makhmudov Sheffield Town HallMark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

Since turning professional, Makhmudov has struggled to convert the hype around him into a world title tilt, with a loss to Agit Kabayel in 2023 derailing his momentum.

Makhmudov continued: “For me, the fight is interesting because it’s a good opportunity. 

“And in sport, because we had a bit of a story in the amateurs. He lost to guys in the European championship and the World championship — I beat these two guys. For me, it’s interesting.”

Makhmudov’s comments were strengthened by upcoming opponent Allen, who believes that if his opponent wins on Saturday he will go on to face Joshua.

Allen said: “I think if he (Joshua) returns, he’ll box Makhmudov, if Makhmudov beats me. If I win, I don’t think I’ll box Joshua, but that’s what I think will happen.”

Pushed why he felt that way, Allen continued: “That’s what I hear - I’m just trying to give you the scoop. Because Makhmudov is a much scarier-looking guy than me and obviously a bit more of a threat. So I think Makhmudov will box Joshua if he beats me.”

Asked if Joshua was avoiding him, a coy Allen grinned: “I’m not saying no one is avoiding me at all, I’d never say that. I’m just telling you what I will think will happen, if the result that goes that way.”

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