Overview
- Queensberry and Fury announced Tuesday that Tyson Fury will fight 46‑year‑old Mariusz Wach at the Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya, Thailand on July 24 as his final warm‑up before a targeted Fury–Joshua fight later in 2026.
- Organisers say the small‑venue event will donate ticket profits to local Pattaya charities and include a WBC 'Humanitarian' recognition, framing the card around community giving rather than a major pay‑per‑view gate.
- Wach is a long‑time journeyman with a 39‑13 record and poor recent form, which makes the matchup a low‑risk stay‑busy assignment for Fury rather than a genuine title test.
- Anthony Joshua is scheduled to stage his own tune‑up one day later on July 25 against Kristian Prenga, and promoters say both wins are expected to be prerequisites for the eventual Fury–Joshua super‑fight.
- Promoters and broadcasters have not finalised rights for the Fury–Wach card or the later Fury–Joshua bout, and early posters referencing Netflix have been contradicted by multiple reports that no official broadcaster is confirmed.