World Heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua says he has 15 more fights left in the tank before he hangs up his boxing gloves.
The Brit is back on top of the boxing world after getting his revenge against the only man to have beaten him, Andy Ruiz Jr.
And now with the world titles wrapped back around him, fight fans are desperate to see him take on fellow heavyweight kings Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury.
But first will be a mandatory scrap against either the IBF’s Kubrat Pulev or the WBO’s Oleksandr Usyk.
If he manages to navigate through this, the chance to become undisputed champ against either Fury or Wilder should present itself.
But Joshua doesn’t think his career will stop there.
In an interview with Sky Sports, when asked how many more fights he will have, the 30-year-old responded: “Fourteen, fifteen.
That would take me to 35, 40 fights maybe.”
It’s likely that means Joshua will box on for another five years, taking him to 35-years-old.
The Watford man might also have to chase one of the belts he currently holds. He admitted he could be forced into vacating the WBO strap if he decides on fighting IBF mandatory Pulev next.
Boxing fans will be desperate for Joshua to fight whoever has the WBC strap after he has negotiated past Pulev.
That title will again be on the line when Tyson Fury rematches Deontay Wilder in February.