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Joshua accepts terms to fight Fury on 3 December

Tyson Fury challenged Anthony Joshua to an all-British bout after being made to wait to face Oleksandr Usyk, which Joshua has accepted.

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on April 19, 2022 World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight title holder Britain's Tyson Fury takes part in an open work-out session in Wembley, west London. - WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury said he is retiring from boxing on his 34th birthday on August 12, 2022, having previously performed a number of U-turns over his future in the sport. "After long hard conversations I've finally decided to walk away & on my 34th birthday I say Bon voyage," Fury posted on Twitter. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)
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Anthony Joshua’s management team says he has accepted terms to fight Tyson Fury on Saturday 3 December. Fury had originally wanted to face Oleksandr Usyk – who beat Joshua in Saudi Arabia in August – in a title unification bout, but the Ukrainian does not want to compete again until 2023, and Fury intends to fight before the end of the year.

That led to the Gypsy King going public with his proposal to Joshua as he pushed to set up a ‘Battle of Britain’ clash with the WBC heavyweight belt on the line before the end of 2022. On Tuesday, Joshua’s management team 258 announced that, along with Matchroom Boxing, the terms had been accepted, but negotiations had been postponed following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday.

They tweeted: “258 and Matchroom Boxing can confirm, on behalf of Anthony Joshua, that we accepted all terms presented to us by Fury’s team for a fight Dec 3rd last Friday. Due to the Queen’s passing, it was agreed to halt all communication. We are awaiting a response.”

Fury’s promoter Frank Warren later replied on Twitter, writing: “Contract will be with you very soon.”

Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn previously declared his fighter had accepted a proposed deal for the bout, with a 60-40 split in favour of Fury. Fury had said his team secured provisional dates with Wembley Stadium and the Principality Stadium.