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Fury vs AJ 'Signed, Sealed and Delivered' for 2026 as Historic Heavyweight Showdown Finally Confirmed

Amanda Cross
Amanda Cross
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Fury vs AJ 'Signed, Sealed and Delivered' for 2026 as Historic Heavyweight Showdown Finally Confirmed
The boxing world erupts as Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua finally put pen to paper on what promoters are calling the 'fight of the century' scheduled for later this year.

The long-awaited heavyweight blockbuster between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua has been officially confirmed, with promoters announcing that contracts have been signed for a 2026 showdown that promises to be the biggest fight in British boxing history. The announcement, which came during a press conference in Las Vegas, marks the culmination of years of negotiations, false starts, and broken talks that had frustrated fans worldwide.

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Matchroom Boxing's Eddie Hearn declared the deal done, stating: "This is signed, sealed and delivered. Both fighters are committed, both camps are happy, and the fans finally get what they've been demanding for years. This fight will define a generation of heavyweight boxing." The venue is expected to be announced within the coming weeks, with Las Vegas and London both being considered as potential host cities.

Fury, the WBC lineal champion, will put his undefeated record on the line against Joshua, the former WBA, WBO, and IBF champion who has rebuilt his career following a devastating loss to Oleksandr Usyk. The Gypsy King enters the bout as the betting favourite, though Joshua has shown renewed determination in training camp, with sources close to the camp suggesting he has never looked sharper.

The financial magnitude of this fight cannot be understated, with projections suggesting pay-per-view numbers could exceed any previous British boxing event. Both fighters are understood to be earning nine-figure sums, with a split that reportedly favours Fury slightly due to his的地位 as the reigning lineal champion.

Joshua, whose last fight saw him claim the WBA intercontinental title, took to social media to confirm his commitment: "This is what the fans want. This is what I want. Tyson Fury, I'm coming for everything you have." The rivalry between the two Britons has been building for over five years, with numerous attempts to make the fight falling through due to disputes over broadcasting rights and financial terms.

Former world champion and boxing analyst Carl Froch commented: "This is the biggest fight we could possibly make in the heavyweight division. These are the two best British heavyweights in history, and they'll settle that debate once and for all. I genuinely believe this fight will break every PPV record in British boxing history." Training camps are expected to begin immediately, with both fighters looking to enter the bout at peak physical condition.

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