Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury’s highly anticipated fight is nearing reality as Eddie Hearn disclosed that negotiations are progressing well. Joshua is gearing up for a comeback in July following a previous postponement due to a car accident after his win over Jake Paul. He has been training with Oleksandr Usyk and recently made a public appearance at Derek Chisora’s fight with Deontay Wilder. After witnessing Fury’s victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov, Joshua was called out for a match, but he has yet to confirm.
Hearn provided an optimistic update, confirming Joshua’s return before facing Fury in two fights, both slated to air on DAZN and Netflix. Hearn mentioned that the venue for the fight will be decided by Turki Alalshikh, emphasizing the significance of the event. The potential November fight is expected to be promoted by Sela, involving multiple parties like Matchroom, Goldstar, and Frank Warren. Discussions for the bout’s promotion are ongoing, with the first fight set for DAZN and the second possibly on Netflix.



