Tyson Fury has confirmed that he’ll face the veteran Mariusz Wach in his final comeback fight next month.
Two-time world heavyweight champion Fury has already signed to face Anthony Joshua later this yr, and returned to motion in a 12-round stadium fight with Arslanbek Makhmudov back in April. Now, he’ll slice that venue size by over 64,000 as he fights in Thailand the night before his rival.
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On July 24, he’ll headline the Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya, Thailand against Wach. The next night in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Joshua will tackle the 20-1 knockout artist Kristian Prenga before the pair finally get to work on their super-fight for later this yr.
Tyson Fury to face Mariusz Wach in strange comeback fight next month
For the previous couple of weeks, Tyson Fury has been teasing one last run out before he faces Anthony Joshua in November. After a lengthy absence he got 12 hard rounds against Arslanbek Makhmudov in April but feels he needs yet one more bout before finally facing his long-time rival.
It had appeared that Fury would fight on the undercard of Frank Warren’s event on August 1 in Dublin. Nonetheless, he has now announced a show in Thailand on the famous 2,000-capacity Max Muay Thai Stadium.
Fury has vowed to offer the entire money from the few tickets which are sold to an undisclosed charity, with the official fight announcement reading: “Ticket profits donated to local charities, as Tyson Fury is to be presented with the inaugural WBC Boxing Humanitarian title.”
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