Tyson Fury announces Mega-fight – “I want to smash Deontay Wilder, then I inhale Joshua”Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury have agreed orally on two Boxing fights. There is, however, to clarify the Details.0 comments”The greatest battle in the history of Boxing”Tyson Fury announces super fight against Anthony Joshua for 2021.Video: Tyson Fury via Twitter

has been Long speculated, and now it is certain: The two British Boxing champion Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury will aim for the coming year, two duels with each other. The confirmed Fury on Wednesday in a Twitter-spread video message. “The biggest fight in the history of British Boxing was just agreed on,” said the 31-year-old title-winner of the world Association of WBC. This had also said Joshua’s Promoter Eddie Hearn previously on the channel Sky. “In principle, both have agreed to the fight. Two Fights,” said Hearn.

This could go to the Association of the most important belt in the heavyweight division. The 30-year-old Joshua is the champion of the official WBA, IBF and WBO. Data and locations are not yet determined, the financial framework has been agreed to according to Hearn, but. The first fight could rise to his information, that in the summer of next year, even if there is still a lot of out of the way spaces.

fighting pending the fights, need to ride the Fury and Joshua previously best. Fury is first to rise for a third Time against Deontay Wilder in the Ring. In February, he had dethroned the Americans as a WBC Champion. A rematch could be in November or December. Joshua has to put his IBF title against Bulgarian Challenger Kubrat Pulev on the game, which is planned for June, the duel was postponed due to the Corona pandemic on October.

Fury is already really hot on the duels. “It’s official. First, I smash Deontay Wilder, then I inhale Joshua” wrote in 31 professional fights, unbeaten Champion on Twitter.

Fury Wilder dethroned in Las VegasDer long-standing WBC title holder, Wilder has a Chance in February 2020 against the British no.Video: Fox Sports

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