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Jake Paul has adamantly denied headgear will be worn when he gets into the boxing ring with Mike Tyson. But other aspects of the fight set for July 20 remain unclear − and potentially a big disappointment for those expecting a traditional boxing match.

The rules for the bout, pitting the 27-year-old Paul against the 57-year-old Tyson at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and to be aired by Netflix, could include the following

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Those rules would be in effect if the fight is classified as an exhibition rather than a sanctioned pro fight, said Tela Mange, Communications Manager for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR).

The decision, which is pending, will be made by TDLR interim Executive Director, Brian E. Francis, with the input and advice of the TDLR Combative Sports staff, according to Mange. She also told USA TODAY Sports that an exhibition fight in Texas calls for the heavier boxing gloves, shorter rounds and no judges.

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The fight promoter, Holden Boxing LLC, has requested to have an event July 20, according to Mange. But Mange said by email, “we have not received any proposed (fight) cards and thus have no details about what they are planning. All bouts are subject to review and approval by (the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation).’’

Promoters must submit their final cards 21 days before the fight, according to Mange.

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A promoter can request an exhibition or a sanctioned pro bout. Holden Boxing is expected to seek a sanctioned pro fight.

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“It’s pretty common for a promoter to request a date several months out but not immediately provide the proposed card,’’ she said. “They want to be sure that they’ve secured the date with us, since we’ll have to make sure we have appropriate staffing available for any event.’’

After publication of the story, Mange said, “The promoter will need to submit proposed cards before we determine whether a particular contest would be considered as an exhibition or a professional fight, or how a proposed exhibition might be structured.”

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Bryce Holden, principal at Holden Boxing LLC, did not respond to interview requests from USA TODAY Sports. He is the son of longtime promoter Tony Holden and has handled four events that featured Paul.

Tyson, a two-time world champion, is 50-6 with 44 knockouts and has fought former champions such as Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis and Michael Spinks. But he has not fought professionally since 2005 and he’s 30 years older than Paul.

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Paul is 9-1 with six knockouts and is coming off of two first-round knockouts. He has fought only three pro boxers and all were second-tier fighters.

Fighters must undergo the necessary medical tests and combatants over the age of 36 are required to submit favorable results from an electroencephalogram (EEG) and an electrocardiogram (EKG), according to Mange.

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 An EEG is used to evaluate brain disorders and an EKG is used to detect heart problems.

“We can also request additional testing if we think it’s appropriate,’’ Mange said.

British fighter offered an impressive display of clinical efficiency in Riyadh but these events should not happen

In the early hours of Saturday morning in Riyadh it was totally expected and yet still strangely alarming. Joshua had so much time he could plant his feet, take aim and unleash a ferocious overhand right that stuck Ngannou so forcefully on his temple that he began slipping into unconsciousness as he slumped to the canvas. Within seconds, he was stretched flat on his back. The referee, waving his left arm frantically to signal the fight was over in the second round, ran to his rescue.

Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou: Briton delivers devastating blow as he  brutally knocks out UFC star in second round | CNN

Boxing thrives on such graphic violence, which means that, even for those of us who somehow still love the courage, resolve and skill of its fighters, it is ultimately a bleak and often distressing business. Joshua, who has been stopped shockingly by Andy Ruiz Jr and dismantled twice by Oleksandr Usyk, understands these harsh truths. He did not roar or celebrate Ngannou’s demise by climbing the ropes. Instead, Joshua looked away from his stricken opponent and walked quietly across to his new trainer, Ben Davison, who tapped his glove in acknowledgment of a brutal job done well.

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They were right not to indulge in jubilation. Joshua did his work with clinical efficiency while showing some of the spite that all great heavyweights carry inside. Mike Tyson used to produce these stoical reactions better than any other fighter. After he had obliterated yet another hapless opponent, Tyson would trudge around the ring with a contemptuous lack of surprise. A sombre expression reflected his certainty the outcome had always been obvious. It was chilling, intimidating and built the myth of Iron Mike.

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But Tyson was lost in a dark maze. He unravelled outside the ring and between the ropes. Joshua, a student of heavyweight boxing, has immersed himself in these compelling yet quietly tragic stories – and lived through the pain of his own defeats.

Joshua also knew, as long as he prepared hard and fought with calm intent, he would blow Ngannou away. He has been boxing professionally for 10 years and 10 months, while it is just over four months since Ngannou’s pro debut.

Boxing logic had been skewed on that strange night last October when, in his first fight as a boxer, Ngannou stunned Tyson Fury by dropping him in the third round. Fury got up and shaded a split-decision victory. Ngannou performed admirably and Fury had been lethargic and bereft of his usual cascade of trickery.

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It turned out to be a mirage as Joshua crushed Ngannou in the desert of Saudi Arabia. His promoter, Eddie Hearn, resorted to the exaggeration that Joshua shunned. “You’re looking at the baddest man on the planet,” Hearn said, stealing one of Tyson’s old nicknames as he pointed to Joshua. “He’s the best heavyweight in the world and I can’t wait for him to beat Tyson Fury.”

Hearn’s statement was almost as absurd as the very idea of these crossover fights. Fury, of all people, spoke with composed good sense as he responded to Hearn’s bombast: “I’m sure Oleksandr Usyk will have something to say about that, considering that he beat [Joshua] twice. It’s me and Usyk who fight for the No 1 and No 2 positions and the undisputed championship of the world [in May]. I had a shit performance against Ngannou. I’ve never said anything different. Joshua knocked him out and that’s what a boxer should’ve done.”

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Usyk holds the IBF, WBA and WBO world heavyweight titles, while Fury retains his WBC belt. Their compelling bout is the real deal and should confirm boxing’s first undisputed world heavyweight champion of the 21st century. The last man to claim that exalted status, in 1999, was Lennox Lewis, another great fighter who added to the ruin of Tyson.

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It has been a week in which Joshua restored some order and clarity to boxing – by underlining the dangerous folly of such crossover bouts. They should not be allowed because lasting damage may yet happen.

Of course, as this is boxing, a grim announcement was made the day before Joshua faced Ngannou. On 20 July, Jake Paul, the YouTube influencer turned boxer, will fight Tyson in “a blockbuster exhibition” at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. It is predicted that the stunt of a bout, to be streamed live on Netflix, will draw a crowd of 80,000 and generate more than $100m. Tyson will have just turned 58.

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Hearn, who has promoted YouTube scraps before, described the news as “very sad. It’s a big event but that particular fight, for real lovers of the sport, is sad to see.”

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For all the hard-edged realism Joshua doled out just before 3.30am on Saturday morning, the madhouse of boxing roars on. But, at the dead of night, we were reminded that only real boxers should occupy such ­perilous terrain.

Teenage heavyweight Moses Itauma could be boxing’s next superstar – but the Brit has already taken a shot at the current kings.

The 19-year-old recently moved to 8-0 with another brutal knockout, seeing off Dan Garber in the first round last Friday night.

WBC champion Tyson Fury has called Itauma the ‘future of the division’, while pundits have likened him to heavyweight legend Mike Tyson due to his explosive power.

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Fury knows all about Itauma’s talent after a recent sparring session between the two big-hitters.

A 16-year-old Itauma also sparred with two-time world champion Anthony Joshua back in 2021.

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When talkSPORT asked the young prodigy whether Fury hits hardest, Itauma responded: “No, but he’s so unique. Joshua hit me very hard.

“I sparred him [Joshua] when I was 16. I only did a couple of rounds, but that was enough.”

Opinions have shifted on Fury and Joshua following their respective victories over MMA-champion-turned-boxer Francis Ngannou.

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Fury was knocked down and got an unconvincing majority decision, while Joshua delivered a brutal knockout in the second round.

The heavyweight division will crown its first unified king in more than two decades when Fury meets IBF, WBA and WBO champion Oleksandr Usyk on May 18.

Itauma hopes to reach those heights one day, but for now, he still believes Fury is the best around.

Anthony Joshua eyes winner of Oleksandr Usyk v Tyson Fury after demolishing  Francis Ngannou - Eurosport

The heavyweight said: “He [Fury] gave me loads of advice. Currently, I think he is No.1. There are so many factors people don’t take into account.

“Joshua had something to learn off [before fighting Ngannou], Fury never did. Fury was the first person to do that crossover.

“It was great entertainment. Whether he took it seriously is another thing.”

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He said: “I haven’t wobbled. We’re big guys. All of us have the capability to knock each other out and it only takes one shot.

“Let’s say, I go in there and I knock someone out in sparring, they can’t spar for six weeks and I’m going to struggle to get a sparring partner.

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“You don’t really learn from knocking people out in sparring.”

Itauma continued: “If I go in there, he’s just tapping and I’m trying to knock him out, I’ll look like a… you know.

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“If he goes in there and tries to knock me out, but I’m going easy, it doesn’t make sense. So you have an unspoken agreement.

“You feel out what the first minute is like and you gauge it from there.”

Canelo Alvarez was taken aback by the recent praise he received from his old rival Floyd Mayweather.

The pair haven’t had many nice things to say about each other over the years, but ‘TBE’ was one of the few figures in boxing that defended Canelo for choosing Jaime Munguia instead of David Benavidez as his next opponent.

While many members of the boxing fraternity slammed Canelo for ‘ducking’ Benavidez, Mayweather recently came out and stated that the Mexican superstar has ‘nothing left to prove’.

In a later interview, he even backed Canelo to become a future Hall of Famer as he heaped praise onto his former foe.

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Responding to Mayweather’s kind words, Canelo told Little Giant Boxing: “I feel happy because he knows everything.

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“That was coming from him, who has been and done everything, so I feel special.

“I feel good. I’m here to make history, and that’s it, and I’m going to continue to do it.”

Canelo boxes Munguia on May 4 at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas live on Amazon Prime PPV in a new one-fight deal with Al Haymon’s PBC.

Munguia is one of the most promising contenders in the thriving super-middleweight division.

The 27-year-old is a former WBO super-welterweight world champion and holds solid wins at 168lbs over Sergiy Derevyanchenko and John Ryder.

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However, most boxing fans wanted to see Canelo box Benavidez next.

‘The Monster’ is widely considered to be the No.1 contender to Canelo’s undisputed crown and according to his promoter, Sampson Lewkowicz, PBC were keen to match both fighters up on Cinco de Mayo weekend.

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In a now-deleted tweet, Lekowicz insisted Canelo had rejected a $55million (£43.4m) offer made by Haymon’s promotional outfit to stage the fight.

The former pound-for-pound king’s camp has since denied these claims with Canelo going on to affirm he will not fight Benavidez for less than $150m (£118.5m).

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“If a promoter who I work with offers $150m or $200m then I will fight tomorrow. That’s the only reason I will fight with him,” he told assembled media last week.

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Provided he wins that bout he will be in a strong position to campaign for a fight against either Canelo or the winner of the undisputed light-heavyweight clash between Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev.

Mike Tyson will step back in the ring this summer – 19 years after his last pro fight – to face YouTuber-turned boxer Jake Paul.

In 2005, ‘Iron Mike’, one of the most feared heavyweights in history, bid a sad farewell to the sport as he quit on his stool against the unheralded Kevin McBride in Washington D.C.

And even as his career was coming to an end, SHOWTIME commentator Steve Albert’s introduction to their pay-per-view offering on June 11, 2005, showed Tyson still had his aura that had seen him storm through the heavyweight division in the 1980s and earn the nickname the ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’.

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“Despite the prevailing opinion that Mike Tyson is shot, unfocused and undisciplined, this has elements of a short, painful night for Kevin McBride,” said Albert.

He was 38 years old, had been knocked out by Britain’s Danny Williams in his last fight and spent 11 months out of the ring since, but the Tyson phenomenon lived on regardless.

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A crowd of 20,000 packed out the MCI Arena to witness the former undisputed heavyweight world champion in action, fully believing their hero would roll back the clock to produce another scintillating KO.

Irish journeyman McBride was the opponent selected for the occasion – his record not telling the full story.

The 32-year-old had accumulated his 32 wins by facing a host of lower-tier fighters and then suffered defeats whenever he stepped up in class.

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McBride was even beaten by Michael Murray, a man who ended his career losing 17 of his last 18 fights, with the only bout he won being the one against McBride.

While the Irishman is said to have earned $150,000 for the contest, Tyson was reportedly paid $5million – most of which went to his ex-wife and creditors.

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However, Tyson was not the most iconic sporting figure at the MCI Arena that night.

 

After arriving at the venue, Tyson received a visit in his dressing room from the ‘Greatest Of All Time’ himself, Muhammad Ali.

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When both fighters did emerge for battle, Tyson came out to no music as he’d famously done before his peak performance against Michael Spinks in 1988.

By 2005, the intimidating effect of his entrance had lessened significantly.

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McBride included a hypnotist in his pre-fight preparations and was unfazed.

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While waiting in the ring, he grabbed the giant Irish flag used to represent him and waved it to the hostile crowd who’d hounded him as he made his own walk.

British-Nigerian boxer Patricia Mbata comes from the famed Finchley and District Amateur Boxing Club, the same place where Anthony Joshua began his amateur career. Mbata has mentioned how Joshua has been supportive of her and it was again evident after she won a gold medal at the African Games.

Taking to his Instagram story, Anthony Joshua shared a picture of Patricia Mbata and other medal winners standing at the podium. “Our @finchleyabc CHAMP,” wrote on the IG Story. Below his message, there was a picture of To the bottom, just above a Nigerian flag where he added, “Nigeria Stand Up.” Akon‘s ‘Mama Africa’ could be heard running in the background. The story was tagged with the original post shared by the Nigerian athlete.

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In Mbata’s post, she had written, “All African Games Champion 2024. Lovely jubbly! What a brilliant tournament to bring home gold, having my name go down in history as the newly crowned All African Champion and defeating IBA World Champion in True Mbata style along the way.

Anthony JOSHUA

In the 75-kg weight class, after defeating Rady Adosinda Gramane of Mozambique, Mbata defeated Ben Marbrouk Molka of Tunisia by points to secure an eight gold medal in boxing for Nigeria at the African Games. The 2023 All-Africa Games, also called the Pan-Africa Games, took place in Accra, the capital of Ghana, from March 8 to March 23. Over two thousand athletes participated in the event. In the end, Egypt took home the top honors. With 47 gold, 33 silver, and 40 bronze medals, Nigeria stood second.

The 28-year-old Mbata has been boxing for nearly five years and is hopeful of securing her passage to the 2024 Paris Olympics during the Africa Boxing Olympic Qualifiers running from 9-15 September.

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Patricia Mbata, like Joshua, is a British boxer of Nigerian descent. The former heavyweight champion remains an idol she looks up to always. Incidentally, she receives her training at the famed Finchley Amateur Boxing Club (Finchley ABC), which ‘AJ’ used to frequent during his initial years as an amateur boxer. The middleweight boxer fought her debut fight on December 7, 2019 and has talked about Joshua’s influence on her career.

Nigeria's Female Boxing Star Patricia Mbata Aims To Secure Ticket To Paris  2024 Olympics - Zenger News

In an interview with Olympics.com, Patricia Mbata talked about how Anthony Joshua’s journey inspires her. She said, “We started off at the same club. And it’s just very inspiring because, you’ve got someone that started at the same like pretty much any other boxer, but he’s just excelled, his career throughout amateurs and the pro game. And you can kind of see a path as to where your journey could be.”

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Mbata also mentioned that Joshua often interacts with her and other boxers when he pays a visit to the famous Finchley gym, located in Barnet, UK. She revealed, “We’re always having conversations when I see him, and he’s always just saying, ‘just do it, just do it’. And I feel as if I have that same philosophy of life. My mentality and my ethos and what I believe in is very similar to what Josh (Anthony Joshua) advises people – ‘just do it

Nigeria's rising boxing star Patricia Mbata: Inspired by Anthony Joshua,  ready to leave her own mark

Mbata is continuing her rise up the boxing ladder and has the support of her fans alongside Anthony Joshua. Joshua will hope to cheer her on at the Paris Olympics with a short immortality awaiting Mbata, if she qualifies.

The boxer was in the Asian country to spread the message of health and fitness

Floyd Mayweather, the undefeated boxing champion, has embarked on a new mission beyond the boxing ring that has taken him to India.

Mayweather embracing Indian culture

Determined to spread the message of health and fitness worldwide, Mayweather made his first trip to India, marking a significant milestone in his endeavors.

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Accompanied by The Money Team and his business partner, Jas Mathur, CEO of Limitless X, Mayweather’s visit to Mumbai in mid-March was more than just a tourist escapade.

“I stopped in India with my business partner Jas Mathur to inspire, empower and introduce Limitless X, as a leading health and wellness brand,” Mayweather said.

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During his visit, Mayweather immersed himself in the rich tapestry of Indian culture.

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Mayweather’s collaboration with Limitless X underscores his commitment to promoting health and wellness in India.

Recognizing the country’s vast population and enthusiastic fan base, Mayweather expressed his desire to raise awareness about health issues prevalent among Indians.

His partnership with Jas Mathur signifies a strategic effort to leverage his influence for a noble cause.

While in India, Mayweather dropped a bombshell by revealing his intention to organize an exhibition fight in the country.

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Expressing his enthusiasm for engaging with his Indian fans, Mayweather hinted at the possibility of a high-profile match, even suggesting that his opponent could be someone beyond the realm of boxing, perhaps even an actor.

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“I’m keen to fight in India and am exploring the right opportunities. I might have an exhibition match here in the very near future. My match doesn’t have to be with a boxer, it could be with anyone, maybe even an actor. My match could be with anyone who fits the criteria and is capable of a high-level performance,” the boxing legend said.

ANTHONY JOSHUA could be in line for a world title shot while waiting out the winner of Tyson Fury versus Oleksandr Usyk.

Fury and Usyk meet in the heavyweight division’s first four-belt unification on May 18 in Saudi Arabia.

And a rematch is to follow due to a clause in their contracts – but not all the titles are expected to be on the line for the second bout.

Filip Hrgovic is the current IBF mandatory challenger and next in line for a shot at the strap.

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And by the time the rematch for Fury, 35, vs Usyk, 37, comes around the IBF gold will likely be vacated to allow for Hrgovic’s shot.

Joshua, 34, is just behind Hrgovic in the rankings and promoter Eddie Hearn is eyeing that fight for the vacant title if it does indeed become free.

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It would give AJ the chance to become a three-time world champ while setting up potentially another undisputed clash between Fury or Usyk.

Joshua is coming off four wins, most recently a knockout over MMA superstar Francis Ngannou, 37.

Meanwhile, Hrgovic is in talks to fight Britain’s Daniel Dubois in Saudi on June 1 with Deontay Wilder also lined up to face China’s Zhilei Zhang.

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It means if Dubois, 26, was to beat Hrgovic, 31, and inherit his right to challenge for the title, then Joshua could compete for it in an all-British blockbuster.

Dubois’ promoter Frank Warren confirmed the heavyweight is in talks for his next bout but welcomed the Joshua showdown in the future.

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Warren told Sky Sports: “Daniel, at the moment we’re negotiating a fight.

 

“I can’t go into the details but it’s going to be a very meaningful fight – a very meaningful fight for him.

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“I’d love to see that fight. An all British affair, there’s nothing like one of those for us over here. I’d love to see that.”

Anthony Joshua comprehensively beat Francis Ngannou earlier this month.

A date has been identified for a potential fight between British boxing icons Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

Joshua silenced his doubters with an emphatic second-round KO win over former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou earlier this month, to put himself firmly back in contention for a world title shot.

The former unified champion must wait to get his chance at a belt, however, with Fury set to face Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed title in Saudi Arabia on May 18.

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WBC champion Fury was due to fight WBO, WBA and IBF belt-holder Usyk on February 17 but the bout was postponed following a cut the British boxer in sparring.

It has already been confirmed there is a rematch clause inserted into the contracts for Tyson vs Usyk, meaning Joshua may need to bide his time before getting his chance at a title.

Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Son of boxing legend makes prediction for  potential huge clash | DAZN News CA

Asked whether or not Fury’s planned two fights for this year will both be against Usyk, his promoter Frank Warren told Sky Sports: “One of them is, definitely! These guys are getting massive, massive purses for these fights.

“The loser I’m quite sure will trigger the rematch clause because of the finances that are involved.

“Next March if Tyson does what I believe he’ll do and AJ continues to win, I’m sure that’ll set up a big fight.”

Joshua is likely to seek an fight in the interim while he waits for the winner of Fury vs Usyk.

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This could potentially feature a world title shot if one or more of the belts is vacated after the first edition of the undisputed bout in Saudi Arabia.

Joshua could face the winner of Filip Hrgovic and Daniel Dubois, who are expected to fight each other in June.

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AJ dropped a cryptic post on Friday, suggesting he may have already been offered his next opponent.

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Posting a picture of himself, he wrote: “Incoming call from @258management.

Anthony Joshua comprehensively beat Francis Ngannou earlier this month.

A date has been identified for a potential fight between British boxing icons Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

Joshua silenced his doubters with an emphatic second-round KO win over former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou earlier this month, to put himself firmly back in contention for a world title shot.

The former unified champion must wait to get his chance at a belt, however, with Fury set to face Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed title in Saudi Arabia on May 18.

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WBC champion Fury was due to fight WBO, WBA and IBF belt-holder Usyk on February 17 but the bout was postponed following a cut the British boxer in sparring.

It has already been confirmed there is a rematch clause inserted into the contracts for Tyson vs Usyk, meaning Joshua may need to bide his time before getting his chance at a title.

Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Son of boxing legend makes prediction for  potential huge clash | DAZN News CA

Asked whether or not Fury’s planned two fights for this year will both be against Usyk, his promoter Frank Warren told Sky Sports: “One of them is, definitely! These guys are getting massive, massive purses for these fights.

“The loser I’m quite sure will trigger the rematch clause because of the finances that are involved.

“Next March if Tyson does what I believe he’ll do and AJ continues to win, I’m sure that’ll set up a big fight.”

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Joshua is likely to seek an fight in the interim while he waits for the winner of Fury vs Usyk.

This could potentially feature a world title shot if one or more of the belts is vacated after the first edition of the undisputed bout in Saudi Arabia.

Joshua could face the winner of Filip Hrgovic and Daniel Dubois, who are expected to fight each other in June.

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AJ dropped a cryptic post on Friday, suggesting he may have already been offered his next opponent.

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Posting a picture of himself, he wrote: “Incoming call from @258management.