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Anthony Joshua says his JD Sports event pulled fans in from across Europe.

Anthony Joshua might have his sights on Deontay Wilder but says he will never lose sight of his fans, with the help of JD Sports.

'AJ' dropped into the flagship store on Oxford Street on Wednesday night with hundreds of fans gathering to get a glimpse of the IBF, WBA 'Super' and now WBO heavyweight champion of the world.

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He admitted he wants WBC holder Wilder next but admitted spending time with the public is a "10 out 10" necessity.

"That was 10 out of 10!" he told Sky Sports about his JD Sports event.

Joshua: Wilder has to happen
Joshua: Wilder has to happen

Anthony Joshua says the "$100million" fight with the WBC champion has to happen,.

"It's a busy street anyway and their flagship store but the event they put on brought people in. People came from all over England and some parts of Europe as well. It was a great turnout.

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Anthony Joshua was at the flagship JD Sports store in Oxford Street
Image: Anthony Joshua was at the flagship JD Sports store in Oxford Street

"You're in lockdown for four months' routines so you need a bit of an outburst and connect with the world so what better of doing it with the people."