Anthony Joshua Has Been Sent His Contract For Tyson Fury Fight Says Frank Warren

By Jack Tiernan: Tyson Fury co-promoter Frank Warren says the contracts were sent to Anthony Joshua on Friday for a Dec. 3 fight in the UK.

Now it will take time for Team Joshua to review the contract before it is finally signed.

As long as everything is to the liking of Joshua and his team for the contract, the contract will be signed, and the mega fight between him and WBC heavyweight champion Fury will take place on December 3 in Cardiff, Wales.

“The contracts have been sent to the Anthony Joshua team. They will have arrived by Friday morning,” Frank Warren told the Dailystar.

“We now look forward to being reviewed and signed off so that we can stage one of the biggest events in British boxing.”

The fight split is 60-40 in favor of Fury, with a 50-50 split for the rematch clause. Joshua (24-3, 22 KOs) is taking a huge risk facing Fury because of back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk.

“Probably not. I think if we were honest and had our plan already in place after the loss, which was to come back in December with a top 15. Have a couple of wins and be confident, join the training team,” Eddie Hearn said. to Secondsout when asked if Tyson Fury was the best fight for Anthony Joshua, given that he is coming off a loss to Oleksandr Usyk.

“Could be,” Hearn said when asked if this is a hoax on Fury’s part. Every meeting I have had with George Warren assures me that he is not. So I have to go on that line. I just don’t believe in Tyson Fury, and the track record gives me reason not to.

“Also, Anthony is a guy who has wanted to fight Tyson Fury for a long time, and he sees this as his chance to fight him. So he thought very carefully and wanted to accept the challenge.

“The coaching team was comfortable with it, the management team was comfortable with it, and I’m comfortable with it if he and the whole team are.

“It is a difficult decision because it is not ideal to come out of a defeat

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