Overview
- Frank Warren said the Fury–Joshua showdown will be off if Anthony Joshua loses his July 25 tune-up against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh.
- Warren added that Tyson Fury may take an interim fight to stay active because the main event does not yet have a confirmed date.
- Promoters are targeting a November stadium fight in Britain, with Wembley preferred and broadcast rights still being negotiated.
- Joshua pushed for a warm-up to regain sharpness after a car crash in Nigeria that killed two close friends and left him recovering from injuries.
- Fury’s April 11 points win over Arslanbek Makhmudov ended a 15‑month layoff and helped restart talks for the all‑British bout.