There are doubts about Anthony Joshua's readiness for a rematch with Daniel Dubois. Their second bout, pencilled in for February, could be scrapped following their clash at Wembley last month, which saw Joshua hit the canvas in the opening round.
Dubois won by knockout in the fifth, defending his IBF world title. With a nine-month window for a voluntary defence and a mandatory one thereafter, a rematch in February seems likely.
However, Eddie Hearn has voiced concerns to Sky Sports about AJ's prompt return, reports the Express. He said: "Our concern at the moment is just timing.
You've got a few little niggles, you get them looked at and then you can't punch again for four, five weeks. If we're going to fight him in February, we need to start camp in about three weeks' time.