Eddie Hearn has 'reached out' to Wladimir Klitschko's camp about a potential bout with Anthony Joshua on November 26, after the Ukrainian once again saw his world heavyweight title rematch with Tyson Fury postponed.

The Klitschko vs Fury rematch was due to take place on October 29, but was called off on Friday after the Gypsy King was deemed 'medically unfit' to fight, with reports in the United States suggesting the withdrawal is due to mental health issues.

Anthony Joshua, who holds the IBF heavyweight title stripped from Fury last year, is scheduled to defend his belt on November 26 but has yet to have an opponent confirmed.

Tyson Fury has pulled out of his rematch with Wladimir Klitschko (right) after another injury

Fury celebrates after shocking the world to beat Klitschko in their first clash last year

Anthony Joshua (right) defeated Charles Martin to take the IBF title stripped from Fury

But Hearn is keen for his man to face Klitschko, and took to Twitter to reveal he has 'reached out' to the Ukrainian's camp in a bid to make the fight happen.

In reply to a suggestion from ESPN boxing writer Dan Rafael, Hearn wrote 'Reached out to @Klitschko team - we love the fight!'

However, Joshua's promoter Hearn insists their primary goal is still an all-British showdown against Fury, and hopes the 28-year-old Mancunian does not end up having his crowns taken away by the governing bodies.

Joshua has a defence scheduled for November 26 but is yet to have an opponent named

Eddie Hearn (centre) ideally would like Joshua to fight Fury in an all-British superfight

Hearn told Sky Sports News: 'From our side, if Wladimir Klitschko against Anthony Joshua can be made for the WBA and the IBF belts, for November 26, we are taking that fight, no question.

'But, as always in boxing it's a very complicated process, there's so much that needs to happen and I don't feel like they'll strip Tyson Fury just yet. I hope they don't, because we want the winner of that fight, Fury against Klitschko.

'We want to fight Tyson Fury really, that's a unification fight between two Brits in the heavyweight division, that's never happened before and it'll never again.'

The bout could be a solution for a frustrated Klitschko, with manager Bernd Boente claiming his fighter is 'being held hostage' by Fury.

TYSON FURY VS WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO TIMELINE November 28, 2015: Fury beats Klitschko by unanimous decision in Dusseldorf to win the WBA Super, WBO, IBO and IBF heavyweight titles. December 8, 2015: Fury is stripped of the IBF title after just 10 days due to Klitschko's rematch clause in the original contract, which meant the Gypsy King could not face mandatory IBF challenger Vyacheslav Glazkov. April 8, 2016: After months of negotiations, the rematch is finally set for Manchester Arena on July 9. June 24, 2016: With a little over two weeks to go before the rematch, Fury pulls out after suffering an ankle injury in training. July 7 2016: Fury announced that the rescheduled fight will now take place on October 29 at Manchester Arena. Sept 7th, 2016: The October rematch is officially confirmed. Sept 12, 2016: Fury misses the final press conference ahead of the fight after claiming his car broke down. Sept 23rd, 2016: The fight is postponed for a second time, with Fury deemed 'medically unfit' to fight. Advertisement

The October postponement is the second time the former champion has been denied the chance to regain the WBO, WBA (Super) and IBO belts he lost to Fury in November 2015, after the original staging of the rematch was postponed due to the Gypsy King suffering an ankle injury.

The delay, which could see Fury stripped of his WBO and WBA titles due to his inability to defend them inside a year, has frustrated the Klitschko camp who are keen to avenge a first defeat in more than six years.

'Wladimir is totally disappointed that the guy postponed again,' manager Boente told ESPN.com.

Fury was out of shape when he appeared in April before pulling out of the original staging

Klitschko with a picture of Fury after he failed to appear at the launch of the second staging

WHY COULD FURY BE STRIPPED OF HIS TITLES? - Heavyweight champions are obliged to defend their titles against the mandatory challenger once every 12 months. - Given Fury won the belts on November 28, 2015, and hasn't defended them since, he may lose his titles. - With Fury 'medically unfit' to fight on October 29, it is unlikely he will defend his belts inside a year - Vyacheslav Glazkov was mandatory challenger for the IBF belt and, given Fury was obliged to fight Klitschko, the Gypsy King was obliged to vacate it. Advertisement

'Wladimir is being held hostage by this guy. He wants to fight, he trains, and now the first fight is almost a year ago.

'It's up to the governing bodies to make a decision regarding the titles, but that is not in our hands. We hope Wladimir can fight again soon.'

Sources close to the fight maintained that it is a postponement rather than a cancellation, though it remains to be seen if the rematch will ever now happen.

Frank Warren, whose BoxNation channel was due to broadcast the fight, told Sportsmail: 'The fight has been postponed but will be rescheduled.

'I'm disappointed for Tyson, for Wladimir and for the fans.'

Fury must also address a UK anti-doping probe after he allegedly failed a drugs test

Fury won the titles last November but was quickly and controversially stripped of the IBF title, which was vacated and won by Anthony Joshua in a fight with Charles Martin. With this latest postponement, the possibility is raised that Fury might now be stripped of his WBA Super and WBO belts.

While this situation is ongoing, Fury must also address a UK anti-doping probe after he allegedly failed a drugs test.

Fury has strenuously denied any wrongdoing.