Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua: Where the superfight stands
Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua remain on a collision course after years of near-misses, with the all-British heavyweight superfight still looming as boxing's most discussed and elusive matchup.
The two former world champions have been linked since 2017, when both held major titles and appeared destined to meet in a historic unification bout. Multiple attempts to finalize terms collapsed over purse splits, broadcast rights, and timing. As ESPN reports, the fight has shifted from championship stakes to a legacy clash between aging rivals.
Current status of Fury-Joshua negotiations
According to ESPN, both camps have expressed renewed interest following Fury's recent defeats to Oleksandr Usyk and Joshua's knockout loss to Daniel Dubois. Neither man holds a major belt, which removes the sanctioning body complications that plagued earlier talks. Promoters Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn have publicly acknowledged ongoing discussions, though no dates or venue have been confirmed.
The primary sticking points reportedly remain financial terms and broadcast platform. Fury fights under a Queensberry and TNT Sports deal in the UK, while Joshua is aligned with Matchroom and DAZN. A joint pay-per-view arrangement would require unprecedented cooperation between rival networks.
Fury holds a 34-2-1 record with 24 knockouts. Joshua stands at 28-4 with 25 stoppages. Both men have stated publicly they want the fight before retirement, though neither has committed to a firm timeline for making it happen.
Reported via:
- ESPN Boxing — Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua FAQ: The biggest questions answered
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