Anthony Joshua and his team have set a 10 day deadline for any challenger to show up after talks of a fight with Deontay Wilder failed to materialize.
Wilder seems out of the picture as he prepares for a rematch against Tyson Fury after both men drew last year December.
Anthony Joshua’s manager, Eddie Hearn revealed yesterday that the past ‘five or six’ emails to Wilder have gone unanswered across a period of three weeks.
They are however working on a new offer for Wilder that will be sent this week. Proposals will also be going out to Fury and Dillian Whyte.
Hearn told Sportsmail: ‘It’s important at this point for everyone to realise there is a big difference between fighters wanting to face Anthony Joshua and fighters simply saying they want to.“We have made offers to the major heavyweight contenders and we will be making more offers in the next couple of days with a view to finalising a decision in the next 10 days over Joshua’s next fight.
“Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte all have the opportunity to get in the ring at Wembley in April and fight for Joshua’s four word titles. If you think you can beat him, our message is simple: come and get it. Who really wants it? This is your chance.”