Fury‑Joshua: Deal Done
The long‑rumored British heavyweight superfight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua is reportedly agreed and signed — a summer blockbuster is being eyed for August/September. Fury is training in Thailand and is booked for a comeback vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11 before shifting focus to Joshua, per reports that say broadcaster arrangements and timelines are settled boxingnews24telegraph.
Gareth A. Davies told talkSPORT that streaming giant Netflix is the likely broadcaster for the project, according to multiple outlets reporting his comments. (boxingnewsonline.net) Anthony Joshua ended 2025 with a sixth‑round knockout of Jake Paul in Miami on Dec. 19, 2025 — a result widely covered by ESPN and Netflix’s Tudum pages. (espn.com) Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn has publicly pencilled a July return for Joshua as he ramps back toward a big‑money summer schedule, per Sky Sports and follow‑up interviews. (skysports.com) Queensberry’s Frank Warren has confirmed Fury is being readied to re‑enter the heavyweight scene and that promotional planning is active, as DAZN recently reported. (dazn.com) Multiple outlets have previously linked a blockbuster all‑British meeting to Riyadh Season in Saudi Arabia for a late‑summer or early‑autumn slot, based on Press Association and ESPN reporting. (espn.com) No joint, official bout announcement from both camps has appeared yet; coverage so far stems from pundit reports and promoter comments rather than a single confirmed promoter statement. (boxingnews24.com)