Arum reveals likely Fury vs Joshua venue & TV details
Bob Arum has revealed the likely venue for Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua as well as TV details for the big fight in the United States and UK.
Bob Arum has revealed the likely venue for Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua as well as TV details for the big fight in the United States and UK.
DAZN chief Joe Markowski says the streaming platform will be open-minded and flexible on Fury vs Joshua, and will not slow the fight down.
Anthony Joshua could be without head trainer Robert McCracken for his showdown with Tyson Fury due to a clash with the Olympics.
Tyson held a U.S. church congregation spellbound when he took time out from training to talk about the biggest fight of his life.
Tyson Fury has questioned the heart of Anthony Joshua and says it will be “pretty simple” to beat him in their superfight later this year.
Eddie Hearn says Fury vs Joshua is definitely a summer fight and there is no talk of moving it back to September or even later in the year.
Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have both approved a venue for their superfight to unify the world heavyweight titles later this year.
Matchroom Boxing CEO Frank Smith says July is still what his team are pushing for as a landing spot for Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua.
Frank Warren believes Fury vs Joshua is unlikely to happen in July, and has predicted more likely landing spots for the superfight.
While it is still hoped Fury vs Joshua will happen in July, David Haye believes there could be a delay until November at the earliest.
It’s the footage we all wanted to see – Tyson Fury in camp, looking great and preparing for his superfight with Anthony Joshua.
Anthony Joshua says there is “positive news” as the camps move closer to finalising a venue for his showdown with Tyson Fury.