Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has unveiled plans for a much-anticipated showdown between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury later this year, provided Fury emerges victorious against Oleksandr Usyk.
During a recent interview with Piers Morgan, Hearn shed light on the imminent clash between the heavyweight titans, emphasizing that Fury’s triumph over Usyk is a prerequisite for the marquee bout to materialize.
“While discussing rising darts star Luke Littler, I can confidently confirm that Fury vs. AJ will take place this year,” Hearn declared, underscoring the significance of Fury prevailing in his upcoming bout against Usyk.
The prospect of a Battle of Britain between Joshua and Fury has tantalized boxing enthusiasts for some time, and Hearn’s revelation signals a step closer to its realization.
Despite earlier setbacks in negotiations and Fury’s subsequent trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder, the stage appears set for the long-awaited showdown between the two heavyweight juggernauts.
Hearn outlined Joshua’s upcoming fights, revealing that after facing Dillion Whyte on August 12 and Deontay Wilder in Saudi Arabia, the path leads to a showdown with Fury.
However, he also highlighted Fury’s decision to opt out of a clash with Usyk, emphasizing the allure of lucrative purses as the driving force behind Fury’s choices.
In assessing Fury’s legacy, Hearn emphasized the necessity for victories over both Usyk and Joshua to solidify his standing as a boxing great, emphasizing the significance of overcoming formidable opponents to cement his place in boxing history.