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Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua Bombshell with Fight Finally Lined up as Plans 'Leaked'
Both former heavyweight champions must win early 2026 fights to secure a potential bout during Riyadh Season, with Saudi organizers offering significant financial incentives.
- On Dec 13, 2025, the Press Association reported Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are being lined up for a long-anticipated fight at Riyadh Season, Saudi Arabia , with plans including separate early-year bouts but nothing finalised.
- Eddie Hearn, Anthony Joshua's promoter, said Turki Alalshikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority, pursued Fury, recalling their near-miss 2021 undisputed heavyweight title clash.
- Cryptic posts and promoter images show Queensbury shared Fury wearing a crown, Fury's social media posts said `king must return to his throne`, and promoter quotes suggested talks with Turki Alalshikh are underway.
- Both fighters must come through their respective bouts early next year to keep the 2026 plan in motion, with Joshua scheduled to fight Jake Paul next week after his knockout loss to Daniel Dubois last year.
- A forgotten heavyweight belt could affect Oleksandr Usyk's position as Fury had claimed even a $1.3 b pay-day wouldn't lure him back to boxing.
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Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua 'agree to fight in 2026' in all-British clash as Gypsy King set to return
Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have reportedly put pen to paper on their long-anticipated heavyweight showdown, with the bout confirmed for 2026.While a precise date and location remain unconfirmed, negotiations are currently focused on staging the all-British clash as the headline attraction of a major card in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during September.The Ring Magazine, which is owned by Riyadh Season chief Turki Alalshikh, reported overnight that …
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleBefore the summer clash between the two former heavyweight world champions, both of them will have to fight a preliminary match.
·Budapest, Hungary
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- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
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