Overview
- Tyson Fury, who outlined his 2026 plan on Tuesday, said he will box in August as a keep-busy fight before facing Anthony Joshua later in the year.
- Anthony Joshua is booked to meet Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Riyadh in his first outing since December’s win over Jake Paul.
- The Fury–Joshua main event is expected in October or November with Wembley Stadium viewed as the leading option, though the date and venue remain unconfirmed.
- Fury acknowledged the risk of an extra bout by saying a knockout loss in August would end the plan, and his promoter Frank Warren ruled out Andy Ruiz as the opponent.
- Both camps kept up the rhetoric as Fury predicted he would knock Joshua out and Prenga vowed to spring an upset that would crash the superfight.