Fury says fight with Joshua looks unlikely with venue yet to be agreed
Summary
Tyson Fury says his much-anticipated boxing match with Anthony Joshua may not happen because of disagreements over money and where the fight should take place. Fury criticized Joshua and his promoter for asking for more money, and he said he might fight someone else instead.Key Facts
- Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are both British heavyweight boxing champions.
- They planned a big fight expected to happen in November, with Saudi Arabia’s entertainment chief involved in the deal.
- There is no confirmed date or place for the fight yet.
- Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, and Joshua want more money, delaying the agreement.
- Saudi organizers want the fight in the United States, possibly at Madison Square Garden in New York.
- Fury has won 36 pro fights and lost twice to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024.
- Fury retired in December 2024 but returned to boxing in January.
- Fury says Joshua and Hearn have made lots of money from deals with Saudi Arabia before and called them greedy.
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