Overview
- Kalle Sauerland, speaking Friday to boxing media, said he heard Anthony Joshua versus Tyson Fury was agreed for Dublin in September or October.
- Neither fighter nor their promoters have confirmed a date or venue, and Eddie Hearn recently said no deal was signed for Joshua’s next fight.
- Tyson Fury is booked to face Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11 in London, which keeps an autumn slot possible if he emerges uninjured.
- Anthony Joshua returned to training after a December car crash, with his team hinting at a summer bout that could lead into a later meeting with Fury.
- Dublin has been discussed for major cards at the 82,300-seat Croke Park, and in boxing venue talk often comes before contracts, so plans could still shift.