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Eddie Hearn confirms talks about a possible Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua

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Promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed that Anthony Joshua will want to return to the ring in July and then face Tyson Fury in 2026.

November is currently the scheduled date for Joshua vs. Fury.

Fury issued a public summons to Joshua after his victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday, which Joshua did not agree to.

Although Fury stated that he had signed a contract for the fight and insisted that Joshua should not delay in meeting him, Hearn confirmed that negotiations were ongoing on their side with powerful Saudi boxing broker Turki Alalshikh and that a two-fight deal – a fight in the summer and then Fury – was on the table.

Hearn expects an agreement will eventually be reached, but said nothing has been agreed.

“My instructions from AJ are to make this fight,” Hearn told reporters on Tuesday.

“You get a contract, it’s natural that you come back with a lot of things. Nothing substantial, a little about who he will fight in July, when he will fight and where the fight will be. There are still things to negotiate, but I wouldn’t say they are ‘moot points.’

“We expect to be out in July and the fight with Fury will be in November.”

Hearn said fans can expect Joshua to face someone of a “similar level” to Makhmudov before he faces Fury in the middle of the year.

Joshua prefers to run away from a fight with Fury due to his inactivity – just two fights in 18 months – and his involvement in a car accident in December. Although Joshua suffered only minor injuries and is expected to return to full training within the next two weeks, two of his close friends died in the crash.

On Saturday, Joshua said he would fight Fury but did not want to commit to anything until contracts were signed.

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“I’ll be completely truthful, there’s a negotiation to go through. I’ve sat at that table with him many times,” Joshua said on Netflix.

“I had a grave incident about four months ago. So I have to really check what’s going on with my return to the ring. But I’m here. I’m focused on the game. Real things are happening in my life. I’m not avoiding anyone.”

Wembley Stadium in London and Croke Park in Dublin have been considered as potential locations for the Fury fight.

However, Hearn has all but ruled out an Irish venue for the event, given November is the modern target date for the fight and an outdoor arena would be inappropriate in Dublin at this time of year.

Both Joshua and Fury are former two-time heavyweight champions, but have never fought despite years of fighting between them. They were close to fighting in 2021, which ultimately ended in failure – a fight that would have been an undisputed title fight.

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Jalil Hackett will face former title challenger Derevyanchenko in his biggest fight yet

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Image: Jalil Hackett Takes On Former Title Challenger Derevyanchenko In Biggest Fight Yet

At 23 years elderly, Hackett (12-1, 9 KO) will gain significant experience against one of the most battle-hardened veterans in the sport. The Washington native has won three straight fights since suffering the only defeat of his career in December 2024 – a 10-round split decision to Jose Roman Vazquez.

The fight also marks a move up to middleweight for Hackett, who has spent most of his career at junior middleweight.

Derevyanchenko (16-6, 11 KO), now 40, remains a respected name despite defeats in two of his last four fights dating back to 2023. The Ukrainian veteran shared the ring with some of the best fighters of his era, including Gennadiy Golovkin, Daniel Jacobs, Jermall Charlo, Carlos Adames and Jaime Munguia.

Initial reports of the bout surfaced around June 10-11, when Ring Magazine reported that the fight would be added to the Zuffa Boxing card. Other media outlets soon followed, describing the contest as agreed in principle but not yet finalized.

Now it has been officially confirmed that Hackett will have the opportunity to achieve the most recognizable victory of his career against veterans who have competed at the world level for years. A victory would solidify his status as one of boxing’s rising prospects while giving him a notable name on his resume.

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Shakur Stevenson Names the Fighter Who Can Beat Naoya Inoue: ‘He is the Truth’

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Shakur Stevenson names the fighter who can beat Naoya Inoue: “He’s the truth”

Shakur Stevenson has named the fighter most likely to beat Naoya Inoue, who remains undefeated after becoming the undisputed two-division champion.

“The Monster” unified all four major belts at 118 pounds before moving up to super bantamweight, where he made seven straight defenses of his undisputed crown.

His last fight against three-division world champion Junto Nakatani ended with a unanimous decision victory in a sold-out Tokyo Dome last month.

That’s why many would consider Inoue the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the sport, and the Japanese star has also won world titles at flyweight and super flyweight.

However, at 33 years elderly, it is arduous to predict how long he will remain at an elite level, especially if his next assignment is against Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez.

The 26-year-old American became the three-division world champion last week, dethroning Antonio Vargas after a sixth-round stoppage at 118 pounds.

As the newly crowned WBA bantamweight champion, there is now talk of him either unifying the division – perhaps against WBO champion Christian Medina – or moving up to 122 pounds in preparation for a potential showdown with Inoue next year.

Either way, Stevenson said Agnew Podcast that he thinks Rodriguez has the best chance of beating Inoue.

“I think it’s true. If anyone can do it – with that kind of skill, I think ‘Bam’ can do it.”

Stevenson then admitted that in the amateur competition he had the opportunity to experience the fight of his life against Rodriguez’s last opponent.

He ultimately scored a split decision against Vargas, who went on to compete in the 2016 Olympics and showed, even against “Bam,” that he was capable of causing problems for elite fighters.

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Todd Grisham says Jaron Ennis needs to dominate Xander Zayas to reach Terence Crawford’s level

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Image: Todd Grisham Says Jaron Ennis Must Dominate Xander Zayas To Reach Terence Crawford Level

The DAZN commentator believes the June 27 title fight will determine whether Ennis belongs to the pound-for-pound boxing elite

Todd Grisham believes that Jaron “Boots” Ennis will face the most critical fight of his career on June 27, challenging Xander Zayas. The DAZN commentator said Ennis needs to dominate the unified champion to prove he belongs in the same conversation as Terence Crawford.


“As great as Boots Ennis is, I still don’t think he has the respect of many die-hard boxing fans,” Grisham told DAZN Boxing. “This feels like Boots’ moment. Not only do I think he has to win this fight, but I think he has to dominate, separate himself from Xander Zayas and say, ‘Listen, this guy is not even on my level.’ I’m on Terence Crawford level. This is my level of warrior. “

Ennis (35-0) won two welterweight titles before deciding to pursue greater opportunities at 154 pounds. During the documentary, he revealed that he specifically requested the Zayas fight after negotiations to fight Vergil Ortiz Jr. did not come to fruition.

The fight for Zayas is the biggest challenge of his career. The Puerto Rican star has repeatedly said that to achieve greatness it is necessary to face elite opponents, and he insisted on this matchup even though he was an underdog in the eyes of many observers.

Grisham believes the stakes are especially high for “Boots” because expectations have followed him throughout his career.

“I think he’s number one in expectation to win,” Grisham said. “But to do that, you need fights like this.”

The winner of the June 27 fight will leave the Barclays Center as one of boxing’s top names in the junior middleweight division and with a powerful case for a spot near the top of the pound-for-pound rankings.

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Last updated: 19/06/2026 at 4:31

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