Eddie Hearn reveals Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury is 'verbally agreed for May or June'

Eddie Hearn reveals Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury is ‘verbally agreed for May or June’ and insists there are ‘only minor issues to resolve’ before all-Brit heavyweight showdown is finalised

  • The blockbuster bout between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury is edging closer 
  • Eddie Hearn claimed only a few ‘minor issues’ are still to resolved for the fight 
  • A two-fight agreement has already been agreed for the stars to scrap next year 
  • The Athletic have revealed the showdown is likely to happen in the Middle East 

Eddie Hearn has revealed the blockbuster bout between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury has now been verbally agreed and will likely take place next May or June.

The Matchroom supremo insisted on Sunday that only a few minor issues are yet to be resolved in the latest indication that both British stars will soon fight to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.

Joshua’s ninth-round knockout triumph over Kubrat Pulev earlier this month immediately sparked renewed hope that the duo would finally settle their differences in the ring next year.

Eddie Hearn says the bout between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury has been verbally agreed

Eddie Hearn says the bout between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury has been verbally agreed

A two-fight agreement is already in place which would see Fury (pictured) face off with Joshua

A two-fight agreement is already in place which would see Fury (pictured) face off with Joshua

A two-fight agreement is already in place for 2021 ahead of what is being billed by many as the biggest showdown in British boxing history.

The lucrative contracts are currently being drawn up, according to Hearn, with the venue and specific events on the night still up for discussion.

The Athletic‘s Mike Coppinger posted Hearn’s quotes on Twitter after Callum Smith’s defeat by Canelo Alvarez in Texas.

Joshua's ninth-round knockout win over Kubrat Pulev earlier this month moved the fight closer

Joshua’s ninth-round knockout win over Kubrat Pulev earlier this month moved the fight closer

He wrote: ‘Eddie Hearn says Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua is verbally agreed to and contracts are being drafted for the heavyweight championship fight in May/June. 

‘Hearn says only “minor issues to resolve” such as who walks last, the site, etc. This fight is going to happen next.’ 

Every world heavyweight title would be on the line for the mouthwatering clash, with unified heavyweight champion Joshua taking on WBC title holder Fury.

The much-anticipated scrap would see Joshua and Fury pocket £100million each. 

The Athletic's Mike Coppinger had shared Hearn's quotes about the fight on Sunday morning

The Athletic’s Mike Coppinger had shared Hearn’s quotes about the fight on Sunday morning

Matchroom Boxing supremo Hearn has claimed that only 'minor issues' are still to be resolved

Matchroom Boxing supremo Hearn has claimed that only ‘minor issues’ are still to be resolved

A purse split of 50-50 will be in place for the first fight and a 60-40 split weighted in favour of the winner for the rematch.    

There are still several roadblocks to overcome, however, as Hearn has alluded to.

Oleksandr Usyk stands in the way as the WBO mandatory challenger but has now hinted he would be willing to step aside and allow Fury to take on Joshua. 

The broadcasting arrangement for the fight also remains unclear. Joshua is signed to Sky and DAZN, while Fury is with BT and ESPN, creating a complicated situation. 

There are still obstacles to overcome with Fury stuck in a legal dispute with Deontay WIlder

There are still obstacles to overcome with Fury stuck in a legal dispute with Deontay WIlder

Fury remains stuck in a legal dispute with Deontay Wilder over the latter’s claim to a rematch. The former’s camp believe this is invalid.

Coppinger has shed some light on the location for the Battle of Britain fight. 

He suggested it is likely to take place in the Middle East – with Dubai, Qatar and Saudi Arabia all touted as potential hosts – although the UK is ‘still in play’.

source: dailymail.co.uk