Overview
- Eddie Hearn said Friday that talks are in the final stage for a Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua agreement, though no contract is signed.
- The plan calls for Anthony Joshua to take a July warm-up on DAZN, then target a Fury fight later in the year, with November discussed.
- Saudi adviser Turki Alalshikh and Sela are expected to stage the Fury bout, while Matchroom would promote Joshua’s July return.
- Joshua’s medical green light after a serious car crash in December remains a key step before he boxes in July.
- Fury’s April 11 points win over Arslanbek Makhmudov restarted momentum for a matchup that has eluded both camps for years.