Belfast Telegraph

Joshua and Fury agree to two-fight deal: Hearn

- BY DAVID CHARLESWOR­TH

ANTHONY Joshua and Tyson Fury have reached an agreement to fight twice with the first bout to be held next year, according to promoter Eddie Hearn.

Joshua regained his WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweigh­t titles last December by outpointin­g Andy Ruiz in their rematch while Fury dethroned Deontay Wilder in February to become WBC champion.

The British pair now hold all four major belts in boxing’s blue riband division and speculatio­n of a blockbuste­r bout to determine the undisputed world heavyweigh­t champion has been steadily building in recent months.

And while Hearn insists there are several obstacles still to overcome, with no contracts signed, Joshua’s promoter revealed the fighters are on the same page with regards to the financial terms of both bouts.

“We’re making great progress,” said Hearn. “There is still a lot to overcome. We are looking at venues and dates. It’s fair to say (Joshua and Fury) are in agreement regarding the financial terms of the fight.

“The most difficult part of any deal is the financial element. I believe we’re in a great place where both guys have agreed to what that should be.

“The main positive news is that Joshua and Fury have agreed to a two-fight deal, in essence. The point of Fury, Joshua and the teams agreeing to the structure of the deal? The first fight could happen next summer. It will be 2021.”

Joshua (below) must first overcome mandatory challenger Kubrat Pulev when boxing gets the green light to resume properly after all major shows were scrapped because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Fury, meanwhile, is contractua­lly obliged to face Wilder for a third time and the Briton said on Instagram: “The biggest fight in British boxing history has just been agreed. Two-fight deal. Tyson Fury versus Anthony Joshua next year.

“I’ve got to smash Deontay Wilder’s face right in in my next fight and then we go into the Joshua fight next year.”

The situation could be complicate­d further by Dillian

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