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Come riportato da Gareth Davies, Fury e Joshua avrebbero firmato privatamente un accordo per un match che verrà trasmesso su Netflix!

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FURY vs JOSHUA IN ZUFFA? 🇬🇧

Dana White wants to stage Fury vs Joshua under the Zuffa Boxing banner in 2026 or 2027.

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Secondo quanto sta trapelando in queste ore il derby inglese dei pesi massimi potrà avvenire sotto l'ombrello della promotion di Dana White!

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NO FURY vs JOSHUA in 2026 ❌️

Tyson Fury wants to fight Fabio Wardley later in 2026, ruling out any fight with Anthony Joshua until 2027. 👑👑👑

Fury will be 39 if the UK grudge match ever happens. 🇬🇧

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Después de que Anthony Joshua desmanteló con relativa facilidad a Jake Paul, mucho se ha hablado de que Riyadh Season finalmente organizará el Fury vs Joshua. Esta es la pelea más grande de Reino Unido.
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Fury vs Joshua Plan Is an Unfathomable Groundhog Day of Reckoning OPINION | There is once again a plan in place to make Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua finally happen. And once again, it is a plan that boxing should already understand carries unnecessary risk. According to The Ring, Fury and Joshua are being lined up to headline a Riyadh Season mega-event in 2026, with both former heavyweight champions expected to return in separate fights during Riyadh Season in 2025 before eventually meeting. The magazine states that “sources” have advised them of the strategy — the same sources who sit at the center of Saudi Arabia’s modern boxing operation and would ultimately be responsible for delivering the fight themselves. Irony aside, the blueprint is familiar. And that familiarity is precisely the concern. Haven’t We Learned From Last Time? This same approach collapsed less than two years ago, when Deontay Wilder vs. Anthony Joshua was scheduled to take place only after both fighters completed separate bouts on the same Saudi bill. Joseph Parker comprehensively outboxed Wilder, the fight disappeared instantly, and a multi-million-dollar event was lost in a single night. I called it the dumbest heavyweight plan in history at the time, and I feel no differently now. Why are these fighters being asked to box beforehand? Why is unnecessary risk being introduced? Why delay a fight that could be signed immediately? It didn’t work then—and there’s no reason to believe it will work now. Different Names, Same Dangerous Logic The justification is obvious enough: extend the narrative, sell multiple events, and keep Riyadh Season stocked with headline attractions. But heavyweight boxing does not operate on scripts. Fighters lose. Fighters age. They get injured. They reassess their futures. Wilder vs. Joshua vanished in one night. Fury vs. Joshua — despite being a bigger fight — is just as vulnerable if this path is followed. The mistake last time was not expecting Joseph Parker to win. The mistake was failing to fight immediately when the opportunity presented itself. Just Make the Fight Fury vs. Joshua remains the biggest British fight heavyweight boxing can make without titles on the line. It does not need protecting. It does not need marinating. It does not need a rehearsal. It needs to be signed. Because boxing history is clear on one point: the longer you wait, the greater the risk that the sport denies itself the fight altogether. Boxing has already seen this story end badly—it’s a Groundhog Day of Reckoning waiting for Bill Murray to wake up. The views expressed in this article are the opinions of Phil Jay. He has interviewed dozens of world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside since founding WBN in 2010. Read full bio.

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Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua nel 2026 a una condizione Tyson Fury e Anthony Joshua potranno finalmente incontrarsi nel 2026 secondo quanto riportato da The Ring ma ad una condizione.

Bomba di The Ring Magazine: Fury vs Joshua si farà nel 2026! Ma i promoter richiedono che si verifichi una condizione.

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Fury vs Joshua: Eddie Hearn Puts Fight Firmly in Turki Alalshikh’s Hands Eddie Hearn has thrown the British heavyweight showdown of the century into the lap of Saudi matchmaker Turki Alalshikh, making it clear that if Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua doesn’t happen, the finger points squarely at the Saudi strategist. The revelation came during a talkSPORT interview with Simon Jordan and Jim White, where Hearn laid out the roadmap for the megafight while confirming that Joshua is also considering a December clash with Jake Paul as a warm-up. “Next year, we will fight in February, and then we will fight Tyson Fury if Turki Alalshikh delivers on his plans and strategies,” Hearn said. “We spoke with him in London this week. Everything that we do with Anthony Joshua will be in accordance with and under the guidance of Turki Alalshikh. “He has given us amazing opportunities. And the game plan will be put together with him. It’s Turki Alalshikh’s responsibility to negotiate with Tyson Fury and attempt to finalize the deal. I can’t tell you we’re fighting Tyson Fury.” Joshua Accepts, But the Fight Isn’t Made Hearn made it clear that Joshua has accepted the terms put forward by Alalshikh, leaving the ball firmly in the Saudi’s court. “What I can tell you is that Turki Alalshikh has told us, ‘I am going to make AJ v Tyson Fury. This is your deal. Do you accept?” Hearn revealed. “We have accepted. Is the fight made? No. Because I don’t know where he’s at with Tyson Fury. All I know is he’s yet to fail in delivering a fight.” In short: Anthony Joshua is locked in, Eddie Hearn has done his part, and the heavyweight world is now watching Alalshikh. If Fury vs Joshua fails to materialize, the Saudi matchmaker will shoulder the blame. WBN believes that the Saudi perspective, which states that preliminary terms have indeed been discussed under the direction of the Riyadh Season organizer, is accurate. Jake Paul in the Mix While the Fury fight is being eyed for April 2026, Joshua is weighing a December bout against social media star Jake Paul. The fight would act as a warm-up, keeping Joshua active while building momentum and media hype for the eventual Fury clash. This potential Paul fight adds another layer to the already complex heavyweight chessboard. With Fury insisting he’s retired and Joshua aiming for a comeback narrative, every move in the next six months will be scrutinized. April 2026: The Target Date WBN understands that the Fury vs. Joshua fight is being eyed for April 2026, the calendar mark initially reserved for Usyk vs Fury III. The fight is not yet official, but Hearn has made it clear that all parties—Joshua, Alalshikh, and Fury’s camp—are aware of the target. The implication is blunt: if April 2026 passes without a fight being signed, the heavyweight boxing world will know exactly whose plan fell short. Eddie Hearn’s strategy here is clear: he has removed himself from the blame chain. If Fury vs Joshua happens, he claims credit indirectly. If it doesn’t, the world will point at Turki. The Next Move For Joshua, the immediate focus is on keeping active and sharp. A December bout with Jake Paul would provide that platform while media attention grows. For Hearn, the challenge is ensuring Alalshikh delivers on his promise without letting Fury or Joshua lose patience. The stakes are monumental: Fury vs Joshua is a generational fight, with pay-per-view revenue from DAZN Ultimate and global attention riding on its success. The boxing world is watching. Saudi Arabia now holds the keys to the heavyweight position. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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Ex-Klitschko Manager Predicts Fate of Fury vs Joshua Showdown World Boxing News spoke exclusively with Bernd Boente, former manager of Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko, for insight into the heavyweight division and the much-speculated showdown between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Now guiding Germany’s rising heavyweights Peter Kadiru (IBF Intercontinental Champion) and Viktor Jurk (German Champion), Boente weighed the physical and mental factors that could determine the outcome — and whether the long-delayed British superfight can realistically happen. Fury’s Fitness vs Joshua’s Mindset Boente believes the potential clash would hinge heavily on the fighters’ current condition: “It certainly depends heavily on Fury’s physical fitness. He has lost a lot of substance due to his unstable lifestyle, and the three fights against Wilder and the two against Usyk also took their toll. For Joshua, it’s primarily a question of his mental state.” Joshua’s brutal knockout loss to Dubois contrasts with his narrow defeats to Usyk, highlighting the psychological challenge he faces. Meanwhile, Boente sees Fury’s experience in mind games as a potential advantage: “Fury would probably dominate the mind games. He is a master of psychological warfare — it just didn’t work against the super-cool Usyk. Physically, AJ seems to have the advantage. He’s left less substance in his fights and seems to have a much more balanced and healthier lifestyle.” Skill vs Power: Who Has the Edge? Technically, Fury’s historical skill set remains superior, though age and wear have slightly dulled it: “The Fury of old had the better technique, was more agile, had the higher boxing IQ, and was harder to predict. But in his last fights, Fury has clearly slowed down and was always missing knockout power.” Joshua’s weaknesses are equally clear: static footwork, minimal head movement, and a jab that lacks authority against top opposition. Yet his raw physical power and size mean a puncher’s chance always exists. Boente sees the fight as finely balanced: “A 50-50 fight, very much depending on the day’s form and the physical (Fury) and psychological (Joshua) condition.” The Reality of a 2026 Showdown Those around both fighters reportedly want the bout, but Fury’s commitment is the deciding factor. The Gypsy King’s recent retirement comments suggest he may have moved past chasing further glory: “There’s no actual reason for me to go back in the boxing ring. Boxing doesn’t take prisoners — it only takes casualties. I’ve come out relatively unscathed. I’m not tempting fate anymore.” Joshua, meanwhile, is preparing for a return, but Boente emphasizes the mental aspect: “If he feels comfortable and can control the fight, everything goes according to plan. However, as soon as Plan A doesn’t work, panic sets in, and he acts hastily, leaving himself vulnerable.” The contrast in mindset between Fury and Joshua could be the story of the fight, even more than the physical tools. A Long-Awaited Heavyweight Spectacle Boente stresses that the fight should have happened years ago, when both sides were in their prime. Now, in 2026, it could still be a blockbuster — a sold-out Wembley Stadium and record-breaking PPV numbers are realistic if circumstances align. Yet, it all depends on Fury: if he returns, fans could finally witness the long-awaited all-British heavyweight showdown. If not, the chapter may already be closed. Fury vs. Joshua is a delicate balance of mind, body, and legacy in the heavyweight boxing world. Joshua’s tools remain formidable, but his mental sharpness wavers. Fury’s competitive drive may have faded, leaving the outcome uncertain. Fans and insiders alike are left wondering: Will 2026 finally deliver the British showdown the heavyweight world has been waiting for? About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Ex-Klitschko Manager Predicts Fate of Fury vs Joshua Showdown https://www.worldbox #FuryJoshua #boxing #BerndBoente #Klitschko

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Frank Warren Reveals Why Tyson Fury Might Not Wait Around for Anthony Joshua Tyson Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) has been largely absent from the boxing ring following his second loss against Oleksandr Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs). The Gypsy King had initially announced plans to retire. However, according to promoter Frank Warren, there is a strong chance the former champ will return. While fans hope for an Anthony Joshua showdown, Warren highlighted why it might not come to fruition. In conversation with Sky Sports, Warren revealed that he is waiting for a response from Fury to deduce the plans for 2026. "He's got to confirm it and sit down and work out when it's going to be.

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EXCLUSIVE: Krassyuk open to helping Fury vs Joshua over the line - World Boxing News Oleksandr Usyk's former promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, offers to help negotiate a potential super-fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

EXCLUSIVE: Krassyuk open to helping Fury vs Joshua over the line https://www.worldbox #FuryJoshua #boxing

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EXCLUSIVE: Krassyuk open to helping Fury vs Joshua over the line - World Boxing News Oleksandr Usyk's former promoter, Alexander Krassyuk, offers to help negotiate a potential super-fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

EXCLUSIVE: Krassyuk open to helping Fury vs Joshua over the line https://www.worldbox #FuryJoshua #boxing

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Joshua expected Fury to lose first Wilder fight and retire again - World Boxing News Seven years after Anthony Joshua said Tyson Fury was only back for a payday, the Joshua vs. Fury superfight remains as elusive as ever in 2025.

Joshua expected Fury to lose first Wilder fight and retire again https://www.worldbox #FuryJoshua #boxing

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Turki quiere hacer Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua en 2026… ambos vienen en caída libre. Aunque intenten venderlo como algo grande, sigue siendo una pelea de zombies entre dos exestrellas gastadas. No nos dejemos manipular.
#Boxeo #NoticiasBoxeo #BoxingStuds #FuryJoshua #TurkiAlalshikh #PesosPesados

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Fury, Joshua told they can fight in 2026 on one condition - World Boxing News Turki Alalshikh reveals the 'one condition' for a Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua fight in 2026: both men must first win separate tune-up bouts.

Fury, Joshua told they can fight in 2026 on one condition https://www.worldbox #FuryJoshua #boxing

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FURY vs JOSHUA for 2026!

Turki Alalshikh has revealed the ONE condition for a Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua fight in 2026!

The path is set.

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Tyson Fury reaparece más delgado y revive el plan de enfrentar a Joshua 🥊 ¿Es la “Batalla de Gran Bretaña” un clásico… o un retiro de lujo con sabor saudí?
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🔥 ¿Fury vs. Joshua la mayor pelea? 🥊 Críticos apuntan a Canelo vs. Crawford como el verdadero evento estelar 💥. ¿Qué pelea emociona más a los fanáticos? 👊
#Boxeo #NoticiasBoxeo #BoxingStuds #CaneloCrawford #FuryJoshua

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Eddie Hearn insiste: Fury vs Joshua es el combate que el boxeo necesita. ¿Será este combate el último gran enfrentamiento para Fury antes de su retiro definitivo del boxeo mundial? 🥊🔥
Boxeo #NoticiasBoxeo #BoxingStuds #FuryJoshua #RiyadhSeason

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Is Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua Still A Highly Anticipated Event? After Oleksandr Usyk defeated Tyson Fury on Saturday, all the talk was for a domestic matchup between Fury & Anthony Joshua.

New one from Colin. #FuryJoshua #UsykFury2

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Usyk's IBF exception gives Fury vs Joshua undisputed boost - World Boxing News Oleksandr Usyk asking for an IBF exception to remain undisputed has inadvertently worked out well for Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.

Usyk’s IBF exception gives Fury vs Joshua undisputed boost www.worldboxingnews.net/2024/05/27/u... #FuryJoshua #Boxing

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Exclusive: Usyk promoter dismisses Fury vs Joshua step aside - World Boxing News Usyk promoter Alexander Krassyuk dismissed any suggestion of a step aside for Fury vs Joshua in an interview with World Boxing News.

Exclusive: Usyk promoter dismisses Fury vs Joshua step aside www.worldboxingnews.net/2024/04/17/e... #FuryUsyk #FuryJoshua #Boxing

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Anthony Joshua has stored 'fuel' insults to punish Tyson Fury - World Boxing News On The Jonathan Ross Show, Anthony Joshua says he's stored every insult Tyson Fury has thrown at him to use against his rival.

Anthony Joshua has stored ‘fuel’ insults to punish Tyson Fury www.worldboxingnews.net/2024/04/05/a... #FuryJoshua #boxing

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