“100 per cent. MMA, kickboxing, or boxing. It can be done. I believe it should be done. I think that’ll be the next thing that we want to see,” he added.

The 2012 Olympic gold medallist also dismissed suggestions that previous failed attempts by boxers to transition into MMA should discourage others from trying.

Reflecting on former boxing champion James Toney’s defeat to Randy Couture in UFC in 2010, Joshua said, “I don’t think James was as conditioned as he could have been for that fight.”

Joshua admitted that adapting to grappling, submissions, and other aspects of MMA would be difficult for boxers, adding, “They know what to do.”

While speculation over a possible MMA appearance continues, Joshua remains focused on his boxing career, with a bout against Kristian Prenga scheduled for July 25 and a potential showdown with Tyson Fury still generating interest among boxing fans.

The former unified heavyweight champion added that he would be keen to see who becomes the first leading boxer to make a serious move into MMA.

“Those guys keep on coming over into our territory. It’ll be interesting to see who the first one will be to cross over into their territory,” Joshua said.