Tyson Fury says there are only two ways boxing fans can watch warm-up fight ahead of Anthony Joshua showdown

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Tyson Fury has now revealed the ‘hidden catch’ behind his latest return to the squared circle within the build-up to his encounter with fellow Brit Anthony Joshua.

The 37-year-old former WBC champion will likely be heading to Thailand and Tyson Fury will step into the boxing ring against Polish fighter Mariusz Wach this month.

Fury’s fight will likely be staged in the town of Pattaya on the day before Anthony Joshua’s return to the squared circle against Albania’s Kristian Prenga in Riyadh on twenty fifth July.

Joshua and Fury are finally set to satisfy each other within the boxing ring in some unspecified time in the future in 2026 in the event that they overcome Mariusz Wach and Kristian Prenga respectively.

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Tyson Fury on the scale before his fight with Francis Ngannou
Tyson Fury on the dimensions before his fight with Francis Ngannou. Credit: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

Tyson Fury reveals that either the Netflix route or in-person attendance limits the provision of the Mariusz Wach fight

Tyson Fury made the newest U-turn on his series of retirements in 2026 and the ex-unified heavyweight champ returned to motion against Arslanbek Makhmudov.

The ‘Gypsy King’ returned to winning ways after Fury secured a unanimous decision victory over Russia’s Arslanbek Makhmudov on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Fury, who retired in 2025 before he walked back on the choice, was last in motion in April and had previously lost in back-to-back fights to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024.

The British superstar took to Instagram and has now revealed that his upcoming fight with Mariusz Wach will likely be limited to “only” 1,500 VIP tickets in Thailand.

Fury also claimed that the fight will only be shown through the forthcoming third season of Netflix’s ‘At Home with the Furys’ and is not going to be live-streamed elsewhere.

He posted within the comments of his Instagram announcement post: “This great fight is not going to be streamed live!

“It is going to only be broadcast on my hit Netflix TV show, At Home with the Furys, [for] season 3. Only one,500 VIP tickets [are] available.”

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Tyson Fury with a WBC belt
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Tyson Fury shares more details on the Mariusz Wach clash ahead of his meeting with Anthony Joshua within the boxing ring

In keeping with Fury, the Wach fight will likely be 12 rounds and “all” of the proceeds from the clash will likely be “donated to local ravenous [and] homeless children of Pattaya.”

The ‘Gypsy King’ said that the WBC is producing an “exclusive belt” for the Pattaya-hosted event and Netflix is recording the fight on the Max Muay Thai Stadium.

Fury lost the WBC title that he won from Deontay Wilder in 2020 during his first encounter with Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight crown in 2024.


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