Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua’s British super-fight appears to be heading Stateside, but not and not using a fight from Eddie Hearn.
Fury has been promoted by Frank Warren for the very best a part of a decade, while Joshua has been with Hearn since his skilled debut. Nevertheless, each promoters have exclusive deals with DAZN, which implies neither can take control over a Netflix event later this 12 months.
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Dana White appears to consider that he’s going to be involved within the event, even though it is known that the financing will come mostly from Saudi Arabian supremo Turki Alalshikh. The Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority has now revealed that each one shouldn’t be decided yet when it comes to a venue.
Turki Alalshikh confirms no venue has been decided for Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua
Eddie Hearn has claimed to have made contractual stipulations to make sure that that not only does the massive fight land in the UK, however it shouldn’t be promoted by Dana White or Zuffa Boxing. Nevertheless, such a contract doesn’t exist on Tyson Fury’s end, and he teased big news during UFC Freedom 250.
It has led to a bitter back-and-forth between Hearn and White, each of whom have very different ideas about where the fight should go. Industry insiders appear to consider the bout is heading to America, although Turki Alalshikh insists no decision has been made.
“‘Till now I even have not decided yet where the fight will happen and can work with me,” Alalshikh wrote on X. “Some ppl are making up a stories about it [sic].
“If you should know the facts take it from me or The Ring. If you should waste your time take heed to others… I feel you will have tried me all past years and you recognize that what ever I say I do.”
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