![]() Joshua has 24 wins, 22 of them by knockout, and three defeats. The only belt Fury still holds is the WBC title, but he regularly boasts that he is also the heavyweight division's lineal champion, meaning that he is the last man to have beaten the previous champion – something he achieved when he defeated Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015. Joshua's recent defeat to Usyk means that the Ukrainian holds the WBA, IBF and WBO titles. Details of how to apply for tickets will be updated on this page before they go on sale. How to get ticketsĬapacity for the Principality Stadium on fight night is expected to be about 75,000. The likely rights holders are Dazn or BT Sport. TV details will be announced after the fight is made official, but it is certain to be on pay-per-view TV in the UK. However, the Principality Stadium has also been booked for December 17, should the earlier date not work out. When is the fight?Īgain, until contracts are signed, this is not confirmed but the bout is expected to be on December 3, a Saturday night in the middle of the Football World Cup. The venue is yet to be officially confirmed, but is highly likely to be Cardiff's Principality Stadium, which has a roof – a key consideration for a winter event. Get this contract signed today." Where would the fight be held? "There's nothing more to do, everyone is happy, get your team on to mine, they will be available all day, like they've been available for the last two weeks. "I'm chucking you a massive bone but I know I can punch your face in so I'm willing to give you an opportunity. You've had the contract now for over two weeks and you still haven't signed it. "This is it, there is no more days, weeks, months. ![]() "If you're a man and you've got any sort of dignity and pride about you, you'll get this contract signed today. "Joshua, the ball is really in your court," Fury said on his social media channels. He first issued the challenge earlier this month despite Joshua losing three of his past five fights, including back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk. While it was thought the hold-up was down to the broadcasters, Fury says he was persuaded to carry on negotiations by promoter Frank Warren and claims that BT Sport, DAZN and ESPN have come to a resolution.įury has issued another ultimatum, saying the fight needed to be signed by Thursday, but that too has now passed. Tyson Fury says there are no more roadblocks in the way of his world heavyweight title showdown against Anthony Joshua although his latest deadline for the fight to be signed has now passed.įury's initial deadline of 5pm on Monday came and went without a deal being finalised for a December 3 bout, despite main terms – including a 60-40 purse split in the WBC champion's favour – being agreed. Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight: Tickets, when and where it is and how to watchĪ British blockbuster bout between the pair has been pencilled in for December, but Fury has questioned his rival's desire to fight
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