Boxing: Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Amir Khan, Mike Tyson, Muhammad

Boxing fans, all too familiar with the politics of the fight game, are far from hopeful of Joshua v Fury happening next…

Boxing: Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Amir Khan, Mike Tyson, Muhammad - SurgeZirc NG
Britain's unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua after recapturing his titles against Andy Ruiz Jr in Saudi Arabia / Photo credit: BCC SPorts

In this week’s Fight Talk we look at whether Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury could bypass their next fights and take on each other instead; ask if Fury will return to the scripted world of wrestling entertainment; discover who won as Mike Tyson took on Muhammad Ali in a computer-simulated bout; and discuss whether Amir Khan should retire from the sport.

Could Joshua v Fury be next?

Are you missing boxing yet?

Well, this might give you something to look forward to.

Promoter Eddie Hearn says he will not rule out the possibility of an undisputed heavyweight blockbuster fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua happening next.

Matchroom Boxing’s Hearn, who promotes WBA, WBO and IBF champion Joshua, told Sky Sports that “you might find people jumping into bigger fights sooner” once the sport returns from the coronavirus outbreak.

But before you get too excited, he added that both fighters do already have contracts in place for their next scheduled bouts and it would depend on whether their opponents were willing to take a fee to step aside.

American Deontay Wilder, who lost his WBC belt to Fury in February, was set to fight the rematch in July, which could now happen in October.

Joshua was due to take on his IBF mandatory Kubrat Pulev in June, although that fight has now been postponed with a new date yet to be confirmed.

Hearn thinks it would be an easier task in getting Pulev to step aside, as the Bulgarian and Fury are both promoted by American Bob Arum.

But getting Deontay Wilder to agree to let the two Brits fight for all the belts will be far from straightforward. And Arum has said that although “anything is possible,” both Pulev and Wilder have rights.

“No promoter like me, Eddie Hearn or Frank Warren is going to violate a contract,” the 88-year-old added.

Boxing fans, all too familiar with the politics of the fight game, are far from hopeful of Joshua v Fury happening next…

Fury called out by new WWE champion

Fury, meanwhile, has been called out by a different champion this past week.

Scotsman Drew McIntyre won the heavyweight title in the scripted world of wrestling entertainment at the weekend after he defeated former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania.

Speaking to Talksport, Mcyintre said: “Tyson Fury was trash talking… I’m coming for Fury.”

So did Fury, who had a little stint in the WWE back in October, respond to the challenge?

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