Anthony Joshua has agreed to fight American boxer Jarrell Miller in New York later this year, despite claiming that he was “staying right here.”Following his unanimous points win against New Zealander Joseph Parker, AJ claimed that he had no interest in conquering America.Joshua claimed that for too long British fighters have had to go to America and said he wanted to keep it local by fighting in either Cardiff, at the Millennium Stadium, or London, at Wembley.The Hertfordshire-born boxer commented on the fact fans spend lots of money to go to the States to watch them fight, which makes the decision to go there all the more frustrating.Despite saying this, Joshua and his team will fly to the US to take on Miller on June 1.Wembley Stadium had been booked for April 13, and there was hope that he would fight there, but he has decided to fight in the US for the first time.Miller is ranked sixth in the world, according to boxrec, and is undefeated in 24 bouts, with 23 wins and one draw.The Big Baby comes in to the fight off the back of a knockout win against Bogdan Dinu in November as he looks to take all four of AJ’s belts.Below is exactly what Joshua said about fighting in America after defeating Parker.

There had been hope of an all-British bout between Joshua and the Gypsy King Tyson Fury, but it is looking increasingly likely that he will take part in a rematch with Deontay Wilder following their thrilling draw in December.

Dillian Whyte was mentioned for a possible rematch, following their fight in 2015 at the O2, but it has not materialised due to the purse on offer not being what Whyte believes his worth to be.

Since Whyte was beaten by Joshua, he has won his last nine fights in a row, the most recent of which was a knockout victory against fellow Brit Dereck Chisora back in December.