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Anthony Joshua Set To Clash Tyson Fury, Dates Fixed

WBA, WBO and IBF Champion, Anthony Joshua to clash with WBC heavyweight Champion, Tyson Fury and dates have been fixed.
Fury, had announced that he had ‘agreed’ two fights with Joshua and dates have been disclosed.
The clashes were joined on both boxers getting through their respective title defences, making all the belts available in 2021.
Joshua’s promoter, Eddie Hearn, has worked out when the supposed tough fights will take place and wants both to happen in the UK.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Hearn said: “You break them up into probably May, June, and then November, December [for the rematch]. April, May, June, and then November, December.
“I think it’s about where and of course they’re two British heavyweight world champions, and if one of those fights at least didn’t take place in the UK it would be a shame.
“I know ultimately people think it’s my decision but it’s really not.
“We will take all the offers that will come from all around the world and present them to both teams and both fighters.
“Ultimately, normally, the biggest offer wins.”
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