Eddie Hearn has confirmed that Anthony Joshua has signed a deal to fight fellow former world heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury.
The report says that Joshua, who has not fought since he was a passenger in a fatal car crash in December, will first have a comeback fight against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 25 July.
Fury and Joshua, both two-time world champions, have carried British boxing on the global stage for more than a decade, yet despite years of negotiations and false starts, the fight has never materialised.
But promoter Hearn posted on social media on Monday that the long-awaited fight was “signed, sealed and delivered”.
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“As I said, the landlord will collect his rent. That is certain,” Joshua said about the fight.
Joshua, 36, must first get past an unknown 35-year-old Albanian, Prenga, who boasts a record of 20 wins, all by stoppage, and one loss.
The Nigerian-British fighter’s most recent appearance in the ring was against Jake Paul in December.
The report, however, says that a date or venue for Joshua v Fury has not been announced.
Hearn has previously suggested it could land in November on streaming giant Netflix.
Joshua attended Fury’s recent comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov and was called out by his British rival immediately after he secured a comfortable decision win. Fury, 37, attempted to goad Joshua into the ring, but he declined.
Afterwards, Team Fury said they had signed their part of the contract and were waiting on Joshua to do the same.
“I’m looking forward to competing and picking up where I left off,” Joshua added.
(BBC Sports)
