Anthony Joshua Aims for Undisputed Crown Ahead of July 25 Fight
**Anthony Joshua** announced on July 9, 2026 that his ultimate target is the undisputed heavyweight title as he gears up for a July 25 showdown with Kristian Prenga in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Joshua told DAZN Boxing that he feels "physically and mentally solid" and that improving his spirituality will help him reach the undisputed throne. He stressed that anything short of holding all four major belts-WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO-is merely a championship, not the ultimate prize. The former unified champion believes his hunger and ambition are still alive, and he wants to prove it in the ring.
The July 25 bout is a stepping‑stone, according to Joshua. A win over Prenga would likely set up a clash with Tyson Fury later in the year-a fight many fans are already calling the biggest heavyweight showdown of the era. Fury holds the WBC belt, so a victory would bring Joshua one step closer to unifying the division.
Even with a Prenga victory, Joshua faces a crowded heavyweight landscape. Current titleholders include WBC champion **Tyson Fury**, WBO champion **Daniel Dubois**, and WBA/IBF champion **Agit Kabayel**. Unbeaten contender **Moses Itauma** also looms as a potential obstacle. Joshua will need to defeat several of these fighters before he can claim all four belts.
The division has shifted since Joshua’s reign as unified champion. Younger fighters such as Dubois and Kabayel have seized belts, while veterans like Fury remain dominant. Joshua admits the field is deeper than before, meaning his path to undisputed glory will demand more than confidence-it will require beating the best of this generation.
If Joshua can capture the undisputed crown, he would join an elite club that includes legends like Lennox Lewis. Achieving that feat would rewrite his narrative from a former unified champion to the sole holder of every major heavyweight belt. The July 25 fight is the first chapter in what could become a historic comeback.
Should Joshua prevail, negotiations for a Fury‑Joshua showdown are expected to accelerate. Promoter Eddie Hearn has already hinted at a possible Wembley showdown, with Saudi backing and UK‑based promoters lining up logistics. The boxing world will watch closely as the calendar fills out, because every belt in the heavyweight division is now on the line.
Fans can stay updated via DAZN Boxing’s live streams and Joshua’s official social channels. The July 25 fight will be broadcast from the Jeddah Sports Hall, and a post‑fight press conference is slated for later that evening, where Joshua is expected to outline his next target.
**Anthony Joshua** remains a headline name in heavyweight boxing, and his quest for undisputed status could reshape the sport’s modern era.