Eddie Hearn: Anthony Joshua & Tyson Fury Have Agreed To Terms Of Two-Fight Deal

Renowned boxing promoter Eddie Hearn claims WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua and WBC champion Tyson Fury have agreed to terms of a two-fight deal. It’s no secret that boxing fans have been clamoring for a heavyweight tit…

Renowned boxing promoter Eddie Hearn claims WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua and WBC champion Tyson Fury have agreed to terms of a two-fight deal. It’s no secret that boxing fans have been clamoring for a heavyweight title unification bout. While Joshua vs. Deontay Wilder was the bout many wanted to see, […]

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Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua Agree Terms On Two-Fight Deal

Tyson FuryHeavyweight champions Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have agreed terms ahead of an all-British undisputed fight in 2021. Fury currently holds the WBC title after dethroning long-time champion Deontay Wilder earlier this year. ‘The Gypsy King’ must beat the American in a trilogy fight before the Joshua bout can be made official. Joshua holds three […]

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Heavyweight champions Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have agreed terms ahead of an all-British undisputed fight in 2021.

Fury currently holds the WBC title after dethroning long-time champion Deontay Wilder earlier this year. ‘The Gypsy King’ must beat the American in a trilogy fight before the Joshua bout can be made official. Joshua holds three heavyweight belts after beating Andy Ruiz last time out. The Mexican originally upset ‘AJ’ to win the belts but lost in a rematch against the Olympic gold medallist. Joshua is expected to face his mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev later this year.

In an interview with Sky Sports Eddie Hearn revealed financial terms have been agreed for the two Englishmen to fight in 2021, he said.

“The main positive news is that Joshua and Fury have agreed to a two-fight deal, in essence. The most difficult part of any deal is the financial element. I believe we’re in a great place where both guys have agreed to what that should be.

“We have not signed contracts because there are still things to be worked out.We’re pushing towards a place where they can be drafted, for 2021.

“Both guys are in agreement. The structure of the deal has been put forward, and agreed to by both parties. There is a model in place that both parties are happy with.

“It’s the biggest fight ever in British boxing. It doesn’t get bigger, and there will never be a bigger fight in our generation. Two guys, very different, who fight differently, have experienced different things and have come back from adversity.”

Fury has since took to social media to react to the news and speak about dealing with ‘The Bronze Bomber’ before taking part in the biggest fight in boxing history – check it out below.

Who do you think wins when Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua finally fight?

Mike Tyson Challenged To Charity Boxing Match By Tyson Fury’s Father

Tyson Fury’s father caught wind of Mike Tyson’s planned exhibition comeback and he’s all in. Tyson recently revealed that he’s getting back in shape in hopes of competing in exhibition boxing matches for charity. “Iron&#82…

Tyson Fury’s father caught wind of Mike Tyson’s planned exhibition comeback and he’s all in. Tyson recently revealed that he’s getting back in shape in hopes of competing in exhibition boxing matches for charity. “Iron” Mike last had an exhibition affair back in 2006 against Corey Sanders. At the time, Tyson was fighting to pay […]

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Tyson Fury ‘Disappointed’ In Deontay Wilder’s Performance In Rematch

Tyson Fury admits he’s a bit “disappointed” in the effort Deontay Wilder put forth in their rematch. Back in February, Fury took on Wilder for the WBC heavyweight title a second time. The two shared the ring back in Dec. 2018 and foug…

Tyson Fury admits he’s a bit “disappointed” in the effort Deontay Wilder put forth in their rematch. Back in February, Fury took on Wilder for the WBC heavyweight title a second time. The two shared the ring back in Dec. 2018 and fought to a controversial split draw. This time, Fury left no doubt as […]

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Anthony Joshua Reveals Sparring With Tyson Fury For Rolex Watch In 2010

JoshuaWhile the boxing world remains highly anticipated for an Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury showdown, it turns out the pair have locked horns already. That’s according to unified heavyweight champion Joshua who revealed that he had sparred with the WBC king in 2010 back when he was an amateur. “This was early on when I […]

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While the boxing world remains highly anticipated for an Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury showdown, it turns out the pair have locked horns already.

That’s according to unified heavyweight champion Joshua who revealed that he had sparred with the WBC king in 2010 back when he was an amateur.

“This was early on when I was an amateur and I didn’t know who Tyson was,” Joshua told Sky Sports (via The Sun). “I was reading in Boxing News he was going around London gyms asking if anyone knocks him out they get to keep his Rolex.

“Me and him had a straight war. We both have heart. I didn’t get to knock him out. He said afterwards ‘Watch out for this kid, he will be champion of the world one day’. And he got his prediction right.”

10 years on and the duo could compete in what would undoubtedly be the biggest heavyweight fight, at least in recent years.

Joshua won back his WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight titles following his unanimous decision win over Andy Ruiz Jr. in December. Fury, meanwhile, became the WBC champion after handing Deontay Wilder his first-ever defeat when he TKO’d him back in February.

A title unification fight was what everyone wanted soon after; however, Wilder invoked his rematch clause with the trilogy now set for October. Joshua, meanwhile, was set to face Kubrat Pulev in June.

However, if the coronavirus pandemic continues throughout the summer, Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn wants to explore the option of making Wilder wait and just go ahead with the title unification fight:

“I think when you look at AJ, I think very much it’s a thought that’s crossed my mind. We’ve got June 20 as a pencilled date for Anthony Joshua,” Hearn said. “We will make a statement potentially this week, or maybe early next week, that’s likely to be delayed. I think that’s pretty straightforward and obvious. Hopefully until the end of July.

“But if it starts kicking on beyond that, then you get to a situation where if Joshua is only going to box once this year, he would very much like that to be against Tyson Fury. The situation is a little bit out of our hands in that, if Bob Arum and Al Haymon can talk and make Deontay Wilder wait a little bit, we would absolutely love to go into that fight next.”

Would you like to see Joshua vs. Fury next?

Tyson Fury: ‘You Never Get Bored Of Beating Deontay Wilder Up’

FuryTyson Fury is itching for the trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder. Fury became the new WBC heavyweight champion following a seventh-round TKO win over Wilder in their rematch last month. A third meeting was booked between the pair soon after with Wilder invoking his contractual rematch clause. It was initially set to take place July […]

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Tyson Fury is itching for the trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.

Fury became the new WBC heavyweight champion following a seventh-round TKO win over Wilder in their rematch last month. A third meeting was booked between the pair soon after with Wilder invoking his contractual rematch clause.

It was initially set to take place July 18. However, with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it is now postponed until October at the very least. And Fury is getting restless as he wants nothing more than to outclass the American once again once the world returns to normal:

“I’ll be obliged to give him a bit more, you never get bored of beating Deontay Wilder up, it’s just one of those things you take great pride in doing,” Fury said on Good Morning Britain when asked (via the Daily Mail). “I really did what I said I was going to do. Not many people in boxing say something then do exactly what they said they were going to do.

“So I was quite proud of the performance and I’m really looking forward to getting all this coronavirus out of the way and getting the world back on track and getting back to my job.”

Fury and Wilder’s first meeting ended in a controversial split decision draw. Despite Fury getting knocked down twice, many felt he deserved to win after outboxing Wilder for majority of the fight.

The rematch last month was more definitive with Fury knocking Wilder down twice before overwhelming him with strikes in the seventh round.

Hopefully, things will have calmed down by October and we also get a definitive end to the trilogy.

Do you expect Fury to win the trilogy?