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Agit Kabayel is open to defending his WBC heavyweight world title against Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury or Moses Itauma.
When Oleksandr Usyk vacated his belt, interim WBC titlist Kabael was promoted to full world champion.
“He (Usic) realizes when he fights Kabael, it’s going to be a tough fight for him,” the German said Sky Sports. “This is my era.”
Caballero will now look to his first title defense in September or October.
“It’s not a problem for me, I will fight everyone. You can call me. My phone is here, please call me, I will fight everyone,” Kabael said.
“I want competition, I will fight with the best. For me it is not a problem. I fight with everyone.”
He added: “Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, when you think you have a chance to become a three-time world champion, let’s do it. Kabael will be waiting for you.”
One of his former sparring partners, Kabael knows Fury well. Fury, ranked No. 1 with the WBC below Cabaye, could fight him at some point.
“We can fight but first of all I think all the fans, the British fans want to see Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury and after that we will see who is the best to fight me,” the German said.
“First AJ (for Fury) and why not later? It’s a big fight. We can do it in a stadium in Germany. We can do it in a stadium in the UK. I think it’s big, really big.”
Itauma, just 21 years old but a rising star in the heavyweight division, could be a future opponent for the new WBC champion if he beats Filip Horgevich when they fight in London next month.
“No problem. The winner of that fight vs Horgavich, why not?” Kabael declared.
“And also we can fight Daniel (Dubois, WBO champion) or Fabio Wardley. Anyone. It’s not a problem for me, I’ll fight anyone.
“Send me the location, send me the date, I’m ready.”