Vasyl Lomachenko should fight Devin Haney next if they win both their respective fights.

That is the view of legendary boxing promoter Bob Arum who just so happens to represent both men.

Haney, 23, rematches George Kambosos Jr on October 15, while Lomachenko, 34, returns to the ring two weeks later when he faces Jamaine Ortiz in New York.

Following the official announcements of their upcoming bouts, which came within a couple of days of each other, talk has turned to when they will actually fight each other.

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And Arum has now responded, saying he hopes to pit the two against one another in 2023.

Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "A contract is a contract and in order to secure that fight for Devin [Haney], we had to agree that if we won - which he did - there would be a rematch in Australia.

"Thanks to the help of the Victoria Government, who have put up a substantial amount of money, we're able to do the rematch.

Vasyl Lomachenko vs Richard Commey

Vasyl Lomachenko in action against Richard Commey

"Vasiliy will be in action a week or two weeks later, hopefully in Madison Square Garden in New York, where we'll do a big salute to the Ukrainian people. He'll be fighting Jamaine Ortiz, who is a good, tough lightweight.

"If he [Lomachenko] is successful in that, then at the start of the year we'll do what will be a massive fight - Lomachenko attempting to get all his titles back against Devin Haney."

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Lomachenko hasn't fought since making it two wins in a row against Richard Commey last December at Madison Square Garden.

Top Rank's president Todd DuBoef added: "He wants those titles. He's been carrying that Teofimo loss for way too long. He thinks those titles should be back around his waist.

"It's an incredible human interest story. Someone conceding their own legacy and something that they really wanted, which was all the titles, it was sitting there for him to have and he's [thought] I've got to put my own needs aside.

"What he did was incredibly admirable. We don't see enough of that today. We see headlines with football players in the Premier League complaining they want to be traded from their team and NBA players and NFL players saying I don't want to play for my team anymore and I need more money and I'm not handled correctly.

"We just saw a real sign of altruism, a real sign of giving up and sacrifice for others."