Boxing News: Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury's fight in doubt following arbitrator ruling on Deontay Wilder

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Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury's fight in doubt following arbitrator ruling on Deontay Wilder



The fight between the British boxing champions could be in doubt after an arbitrator in the US ruled that Deontay Wilder is entitled to a third bout against Tyson Fury. Earlier, Fury had said August's match against Anthony Joshua would take place in Saudi Arabia, which could still happen if Wilder accepts money to step aside to not fight Fury.





 
They need to give wilder a payoff, then allow him to face whoever wins.

In the interim he needs to face Usyk.
 
They need to give wilder a payoff, then allow him to face whoever wins.

In the interim he needs to face Usyk.

I doubt Wilder takes a payoff at this point.

The risk of Joshua potentially beating Fury before he can isn't worth for him.

If he's going to get back to where he was before he'd need to beat Fury definitively first.
 
I doubt Wilder takes a payoff at this point.

The risk of Joshua potentially beating Fury before he can isn't worth for him.

If he's going to get back to where he was before he'd need to beat Fury definitively first.
He can’t. He’s damaged. And he’s still never been tested to the body.
 
I doubt Wilder takes a payoff at this point.

The risk of Joshua potentially beating Fury before he can isn't worth for him.

If he's going to get back to where he was before he'd need to beat Fury definitively first.
If he was smart he would take the money and come back to face whoever wins.

Wilder was exposed, but he is still 42-1-1. That is still all time great numbers, and he has only been stopped by the best heavyweight in the world so far. No Shame in that if he comes back stronger than ever.
 
If he was smart he would take the money and come back to face whoever wins.

Wilder was exposed, but he is still 42-1-1. That is still all time great numbers, and he has only been stopped by the best heavyweight in the world so far. No Shame in that if he comes back stronger than ever.
He's being smart rigjt now because if he waits. He aint getting a fight with Furry.
Fury vs Joshua will be a two fight deal and if Fury wins.. he's gone.
 
He's being smart rigjt now because if he waits. He aint getting a fight with Furry.
Fury vs Joshua will be a two fight deal and if Fury wins.. he's gone.

It won't be a two fight deal if they have to pay Wilder to step aside and guarantee him the winner.

The only way they can make Fury vs Joshua 2 is if they pay Wilder off twice to step aside.
 
It won't be a two fight deal if they have to pay Wilder to step aside and guarantee him the winner.

The only way they can make Fury vs Joshua 2 is if they pay Wilder off twice to step aside.
The bottomline is Wilder can not wait to fight the winner of Fury vs Joshua because if Fury wins against Joshua. Fury is going to retire and Wilder will never get to fight Fury. Wilder would just get the belt and the criticism.
So it fight Fury now or miss the opportunity to ever fight Fury again.
 
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Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury verbally agree to fight again, sources say

After an arbitration ruling that halted the negotiations between Tyson Fury (30-0-1, 21 KOs) and Anthony Joshua, Fury and Deontay Wilder have verbally agreed to terms on a third fight, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN.

The fight is tentatively scheduled for July 24, with a site in Las Vegas to be determined, according to a source familiar with the negotiations. An alternate date targeted for the fight is Aug. 14, ESPN's Mark Kriegel reported earlier Thursday.



Top Rank's Bob Arum told ESPN he expects the contracts to be signed in the coming days. Purses are split 60-40 in Fury's favor for this trilogy fight, according to Kriegel.

This week, an arbitrator ruled that Fury was contractually obligated to give Wilder a rematch. After the two men fought to a draw in 2018, Fury picked up a seventh-round TKO victory to win the WBC heavyweight title in February 2020.
After the arbitrator's ruling, Arum indicated that the plan was to fight Wilder instead of paying him a step-aside fee to maintain the idea of a future bout against Joshua for the undisputed heavyweight title.

"I'll smoke Wilder first then you will get yours [as well]," Fury tweeted at Joshua on Tuesday.

Joshua (24-1, 22 KOs) holds three of the four major belts in the division. Matchroom Boxing's Eddie Hearn, Joshua's promoter, said in a recent video statement that Oleksandr Usyk (18-0, 13 KOs), the mandatory challenger for Joshua's WBO belt, could be Joshua's next opponent if Fury is unavailable. This week, Usyk requested the WBO enforce his right to face Joshua.

Neither Wilder nor Fury has fought since their bout last year.

Wilder's manager Shelly Finkel declined comment.

ESPN's Mark Kriegel contributed to this report.

 
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