Joshua must defend WBA title against Ortiz

With Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko to retire, the WBA has ordered world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua to defend his title against Cuba's Luis Ortiz.

Anthony Joshua

Champion boxer Anthony Joshua has been ordered to defend his title against Cuba's Luis Ortiz. (AAP)

The World Boxing Association (WBA) has ordered heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua to defend his title against Cuba's Luis Ortiz.

The 27-year-old, also holding the IBF and IBO titles, had been due to face Wladimir Klitschko in a rematch of their April bout.

The Briton Joshua won via an 11th-round knockout, but the Ukrainian announced his retirement on Thursday.

"Both parties (Joshua and Ortiz) were duly notified that, as of August 3rd, they have 30 days to reach an agreement or the fight will be called to purse bids," the WBA said said on Friday in a statement.

Joshua, undefeated in 19 bouts, has also been told he must face IBF mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev of Bulgaria before December 2 or risk being stripped of that belt.

The 38-year-old Ortiz is also unbeaten, recording 23 knockouts in 27 career wins, and is a former WBA interim world champion.

Former champion Klitschko, who made 23 world title defences during his glittering career, has backed the Briton to lead the next generation of heavyweight fighters.

"My HEART is at PEACE as I pass the torch to @anthonyfjoshua - the next generation. Good luck little bro, I'm proud of you!," the 41-year-old posted on Twitter.


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