Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: Undisputed showdown OFF with Deontay Wilder and Oleksandr Usyk now in line to face Brits

 Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua is a fight everyone wants to see – but it’s not going to happen this summer. Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter and the main man behind the proposed heavyweight fight, has previously said it’s a “done deal” for this August. At the beginning of the year, contracts were signed for an undisputed clash between the British, and the date and place were even confirmed. The boxing fans can buy Joshua vs Fury tickets 2021 from our website at exclusively discounted prices.

Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: Undisputed showdown off with Deontay Wilder and Oleksandr Usyk now in line to face britis

However, Deontay Wilder then won his arbitration case for his third fight with Fury and is now due to become gypsy King’s next opponent.

Fury vs Joshua: What we know so far                            

Fury and Joshua have reached an agreement of two fights with the first, which is expected to take place in the summer of 2021, and a rematch is expected around mid-December or early 2022. Promoter Hearn said the first match will take place on Saturday, August 14 in Saudi Arabia.

Just when it was officially announced in mid-May that Wilder had won his legal candidacy in the United States for the Fury trilogy.

The pair fought in February 2020, with Fury winning the rematch impressively and taking the WBC belt from Wilder after their first fight had ended in a controversial draw.

Fury continued to chase Joshua after getting tired of being delayed during his third scheduled fight with Wilder, when the Briton’s court believed their contractual commitment to give the American another chance had expired.

This turns out not to be the case. When Wilder’s team activate the treaty dispute resolution clause and a US judge ruled in his favor. For Joshua vs Fury, tickets visit our website. This decision means fury vs. Joshua could move on to the 14th.

Wilder indicated that he would not do so – regardless of the money offered to him – while Fury’s American co-captain Bob Arum unassumingly made him an offer.

What next for Fury and Joshua?

Over the weekend, Arum told talk SPORT that Fury has now signed Wilder for the third time. The terms of the fight already set from their original contract and the third part set for July 24 in Las Vegas.

Arum told Fight Night: “It’s happening. It is a two-page document because it has the terms of a previous agreement.

“Everyone agreed. In my opinion, the agreement made.”

Then, on Saturday night, Fury interrupted ESPN’s Josh Taylor against José Ramirez to confirm that he had already signed, which Wilder had done the day before. The fans can also buy Tyson Fury boxing tickets 2021 from our website.

“It’s seriously shattering,” said Fury. “I’ll give you another shoulder injury, another bicep injury, another leg injury.

“One round, you’re leaving. I have your soul, your mojo, everything. I own you.”

Meanwhile, it seems that AJ – WBA, WBC, IMB, and OMB champion – is now ready to face Oleksandr Usyk below.

Joshua ordered to defend his OMB heavyweight belt against mandatory challenger Usyk. They have until May 31 to reach an agreement before they convene wallet offers.

Usyk is a dangerous opponent who has moved into the heavyweight division after an undoubted weight. The Ukrainian team claims Wembley stadium discussed as a possible venue for the match. It was announced that August 21-28 are the two initial target dates for Joshua vs. Usyk.

Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua: Undisputed showdown off with Deontay Wilder and Oleksandr Usyk now in line to face British

Fury vs Joshua: What has been said?

Joshua called Fury a “cheater” on social media and accused him of disappointing boxing due to the collapse of his fight. “Tyson Fury, the world now sees you for the deception you are,” Joshua wrote.

“Boxing failed! You lied to the fans and kept them going. I used my name for influence, not combat.

“Bring me all the championship wrestlers who can do their business well.”

Joshua responded by calling Fury “garbage” and promising, “I’m going to slap you in the bald head.”

He wrote, “If there is arbitration going on, why tell the world that we are fighting! The fight has signed! Undisputed.

“Bare-knuckle? You’re a good boy; don’t play with me, Luke!

“I’m going to slap you in the bald head, and there’s nothing I can do! Waste man.”

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