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Eddie Hearn breaks his silence with an interview with IFLTV and goes into detail about the collapse of Fury v Joshua. Interesting points: Arum and Top Rank could have terminated their contract with Wilder in December 2020 but didn't, Joshua still might ditch the WBO, claims that Fury never wanted the fight and concedes that this fight might not happen for a good while.As the fight is off this will be the last episode of Fury Joshua Daily....for now (hopefully it does come off in the future). Big thank you to all the listeners from around the world! It's been a blast. Now, time for a beer.
Fury Wilder 3 is signed, so does this mean that Fury v AJ is dead in the water for August? Did Fury know about this all along? Did Wilder? Was Hearn being played? Conspiracy theories or not, Boxing is a wild ride sometimes. Shout out to Josh Taylor and Jose Ramirez for delivering an undisputed fight for the ages.
We are still going strong, however, the big fight looks like it has received the final nail in its coffin by way of the WBO ordering Joshua to fight Usyk next. They declined Eddie Hearn's request for an extension to Monday 24th to provide evidence that Fury Joshua was still going ahead. Hearn/Matchroom now have 10 days to negotiate with Usyk's promoters to strike a deal for the fight or purse bids will be called. Will AJ vacate?
Fury Wilder 3 is all but signed? Should I change the name of my podcast?! Just when boxing seems to break your heart Senator Pacquiao steps in to save the day, confirming he will fight Errol Spence Jr in August. Long live Manny.
Only 24 hrs to go until we know if the fight is on or off. The Boxing Pariah discusses last nights twitter shenanigans and why the collapse of the fight is not Tyson Fury's fault.
The WBO enforce a 48hr deadline for confirmation that Fury Joshua is happening and AJ and Tyson go back and forth on twitter (lolz). Hearn might be secretly glad that AJ Fury could be headed for November and amidst all the hoopla, a truly great undisputed fight taking place this weekend is shamefully going under the radar. All in a days work for boxing.
BIG news! The Wilder/Fury arbitration has been ruled in favour of the American, throwing a massive spanner in the works for the undisputed fight. Only in boxing!! Find out the scoop in this episode.
A confirmed site fee of $155m means each fighter is guaranteed $75 mil each and $5m is set aside for the undercard*. Is an official announcement incoming this week?*and expenses
Tyson Fury confirms the fight is on! An official announcement is surely on its way this week.
Tyson is sparring in Miami and has a brief roll with UFC legend Nick Diaz whilst Joshua is still in London. Who will walk first and who will be announced second?
All the latest Fury v Joshua news. Today we cover both boxer's training, the broadcasting situation that could be holding up the announcement and the WBO belt issues.
August 14th in Saudi Arabia is confirmed by Eddie Hearn today, but it's not fully official yet. There are a few delays but an official announcement sounds imminent. Fury is in Miami, training and partying whilst AJ is keeping a low profile.