Joshua Sets July 25 Comeback Fight as Contracts Signed for Historic Fury Showdown
Anthony Joshua has confirmed his long-awaited return to the ring will happen on July 25, with promoters confirming that contracts have finally been signed for the potentially historic heavyweight showdown against Tyson Fury. The British boxing superstar has been searching for his next major opponent following his latest career setback, and the Fury clash represents the biggest possible fight available in the division.
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Joshua, a former world champion at heavyweight, has been out of the ring since his unanimous decision victory over Otto Wallin last December. The 34-year-old has been linked with numerous opponents including Deontay Wilder and Daniel Dubois, but it appears the Fury fight has emerged as the preferred option for both camps.
'July 25 is the date,' Joshua confirmed. 'I'm ready to get back in there and prove I'm still at the top of this division.' The statement marks a significant shift from his recent public pronouncements, suggesting negotiations have progressed far enough for a formal announcement to be imminent.
Fury, the WBC champion, has been similarly inactive, having last fought in December against Francis Ngannou. The Mancunian has been vocal about his desire for a major British blockbuster, and the Joshua fight would represent the pinnacle of domestic heavyweight boxing history.
Promoters from both sides confirmed that contracts have been signed, though official fight details including venue and undercard information are still being finalized. The bout would pit two of Britain's greatest heavyweight champions against each other for the first time in history, creating massive commercial interest on both sides of the Atlantic.
Joshua will use his July 25 fight as preparation for the potential Fury showdown, selecting an opponent designed to sharpen his skills ahead of what could be the biggest fight of his career. The former Olympic gold medallist remains determined to reclaim world titles and cement his legacy among the all-time greats of British boxing.
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