ANTHONY JOSHUA vs Tyson Fury is the fight everyone wants to see – so when will these two British superstars make it in the ring?

Both of them have achieved great victories, and 2021 should be the year they finally meet in the square.

Joshua vs Fury – when will it happen?

According to several players close to the deal – this summer.

In the summer of 2020, news had spread that the couple had verbally agreed on a duel contract for 2021, provided the couple could survive their next challenges unscathed.

Joshua stopped his end of the deal by taking out Kubrat Pulev, while Fury looks like he managed to escape a trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.

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Fury defeated Wilder in February 2020 to win the WBC world heavyweight titlePhoto credit: AP: Associated Press

Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s sponsor, has repeatedly touted “late May, early June 2021” as a tough date for the mega-fight.

And just last week, the Essex-born promoter admitted that he thought the deal was “four weeks” away from signing.

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Joshua vs Fury – where will it take place?

Sorry British boxing fans – but Wembley Stadium in London seems to have gone completely out of hand, at least for the first fight.

Ideally, all of the parties involved in Joshua vs Fury want as many fans as possible to be present to benefit from what is likely a huge and historic goal.

The coronavirus pandemic has kept fans away from UK boxing arenas since March 2020, apart from the 1,000 Joshua v Pulev saw on December 12th.

The UK is still in a lockdown period. The situation is to be reviewed in mid-February. Therefore, it is unlikely that 90,000 fans will be allowed into the venues in early summer.

As for venues overseas … Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Australia, and the US all seem viable options.

It is now just a matter of which country will raise the most money to direct the struggle. Saudi already has a good relationship with Hearn, Joshua and Matchroom after hosting AJ’s rematch with Andy Ruiz Jr. in 2019.

Fury has also competed in Saudi Arabia, but more in a WWE ring than a boxing ring.

Joshua vs Fury – How Much Will They Make?

A lot of. That’s the simple answer. Both Joshua and Fury have already made over £ 40 million each for their respective bouts with Ruiz Jr and Wilder.

So when they fight each other, expect the numbers to finally double that.

Hearn also spoke last week about how he expects the couple to make “Mayweather money,” referring to the large purses Floyd had used in his fights.

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“It’s certainly the biggest fight, the most lucrative fight in boxing – hands down,” said Hearn.

“This is Mayweather money. You know? And we haven’t seen any Mayweather money since Mayweather.

“I think it’s impossible to give a number. There are no fixed wallets for this fight because it’s obviously a revenue sharing. But it will certainly break records everywhere.”

However, it has been speculated that the couple could make £ 80m each.

Joshua vs Fury – which hurdles still have to be overcome?

There have been a few in the final months of 2020, but we seem to be in a much stronger position now.

First Joshua had to beat Pulev, which he emphatically did with a knockout in the 9th round.

Fury had set his sights on a third fight with Wilder, but when that didn’t work out, an intermediate fight with Agit Kabayel was planned – but that also failed.

It seems that Fury decided that his best bet is to wait until he can fight AJ.

Joshua defeated Ruiz Jr over 12 rounds in Saudi Arabia to regain his world title

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Joshua defeated Ruiz Jr over 12 rounds in Saudi Arabia to regain his world titlePhoto credit: PA: Press Association

One problem he has, however, is Wilder, who believes the clause he exercised in order to compete in a third fight was breached.

According to Team Fury, the clause expired back in October while Wilder’s side embarked on the legal route to achieve this trilogy rematch.

Neither Hearn nor Fury’s American promoter Bob Arum expect that Wilder can win this case in any way, and they expect Joshua to stand up against Fury.

Usyk is the WBO heavyweight title mandatory challenger

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Usyk is the WBO heavyweight title mandatory challengerImage Credit: Getty – Contributor

There is also the mandatory situation of the WBO, and while this isn’t one that prohibits combat, one could affect the situation as to which belts are on the line.

Oleksandr Usyk is the WBO’s mandatory challenger, but earlier this week one from the boxing scene announced that a hurdle had been cleared in that regard and that Joshua Fury’s WBO title would be at stake.

Expect Usyk to get paid well in the meantime.

Joshua vs Fury – which channel will it be on in the UK?

This could be difficult.

Joshua has an exclusive contract with Sky Sports in the UK and while Fury’s contract with BT Sport is not exclusive, it is closely linked to them.

However, Fury has fought at the Sky Sports Box Office before, particularly for his heavyweight title win against Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.

Eddie Hearn says the fight will be signed in the next four weeks

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Eddie Hearn says the fight will be signed in the next four weeksPhoto credit: PA: Press Association

Don’t be surprised if the two sides reach an agreement where Sky and BT decide to work together on a double broadcast.

In the USA the situation is also difficult.

Fury has an exclusive contract with ESPN while Joshua’s last four fights were shown on the DAZN streaming service in the US

ESPN offers a pay-per-view service for their big fight nights, while DAZN is working on a subscription-based model, which makes it difficult to show the fight on both channels.

Joshua vs Fury – what did they all say?

Joshua: “How close is the rage fight? I promise you it will happen.

“But until you hear from me, don’t buy anything. I’m serious about the fight. When I announce it, you’ll know it’s real. “

Anger: “I just spoke to you on the phone [my trainer] Sugarhill steward in America.

“We’re going to crush AJ – one round, two rounds, three rounds. Done! I can’t wait.”

Frank Warren is confident the fight will take place in May or June

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Frank Warren is confident the fight will take place in May or JunePhoto credit: PA: Press Association

Hearn: “Both guys are training now, you know, with the understanding that this will be the next fight for them.

“While we can’t say the fight is signed, we can say we are approaching and it looks like both fighters are happy with the conditions.”

Arum: “There is no [Wilder] Meditate. I mean, there was mediation over Christmas and New Years

“I don’t know, maybe the mediator can solve the situation, but we have a real problem because Tyson Fury said to me and the mediator, ‘Not today, not tomorrow and never’ he will ever fight Wilder after what Wilder said to him. “

Bob Arum says there is no way Joshua-Fury will happen

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Bob Arum says there is no way Joshua-Fury will happenPhoto credit: Getty Images – Getty

labyrinth: “But we hope the fight will continue and if we are realistic it will be some time in May or June.

“I hope that it will cross the line in the next few weeks. We’re supposed to get a draft deal this week, and it’s going to be a two-way deal. “

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