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The Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua fight has finally been confirmed for next year, on one condition

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Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua finally confirmed for next year under one condition

It looks like Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will finally be ready for their long-awaited battle.

The two British rivals have been linked for nearly a decade, since they were both current heavyweight champions of the world.

While many fans will be under the impression that any potential competition will take place much later than it should, it looked like it was supposed to happen in early 2025.

When those plans went up in smoke Instead, Fury announced his sudden retirementmeaning it still hadn’t come to fruition and seemed like it might never happen.

However, this may change soon This was reported by The Ring that the duo will meet on the season card in Riyad next year.

“Sources have told The Ring that the highly anticipated clash between former heavyweight champions Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will headline the mega event of the season in Riyad in 2026.”

However, there is one vital condition for the fight to take place – both Fury and Joshua are scheduled to compete in separate fights for the first time in early 2026, where both will apparently need to win in convincing fashion.

“Prior to this collision, the Ring has also learned that Fury and Joshua will fight in separate fights as part of next year’s season in Riyad.”

Fury has not fought since back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024, and has previously recorded victories over the likes of Deontay Wilder, Wladimir Klitschko and Dillian Whyte.

As for Joshua, his last outing was a loss to Daniel Dubois in September 2024, and ahead of his scheduled 2026 schedule, he will fight a controversial battle with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in Miami on Friday, December 19.

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Bill Haney says Devin Haney is still developing at 27 years aged

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Haney has spent much of the last year being associated with some of boxing’s biggest names, including Ryan Garcia, Brian Norman Jr. and, most recently, Shakur Stevenson, amid reports that Zuffa Boxing is targeting big-name fights on its roster.

When asked about the future and the opportunities that will be available to players as up-to-date platforms enter the sport, Haney pointed to the long-term goals he still has for his son.

“At 27, Devin is still going forceful. He’s still heading towards, you know what I mean, boxer from Mount Rushmore. It’s still growing said Bill to MillCity Boxing.

Haney also shared a favorable opinion of Zuffa’s entry into boxing, suggesting that additional platforms could only benefit fighters looking to advance their careers.

“It’s a platform for the athlete to come through and that’s what it is, he really listens to his coach and his coach really looks at everything. I mean, it’s a great opportunity, man,” Bill said.

While critics continue to debate Devin Haney’s place in the sport’s elite, Bill believes his achievements have already earned him a place among boxing’s greatest fighters.

“Well, that would have to be difficult when you were talking to other Hall of Fame players and they were saying Devin was a Hall of Famer and they were saying you’re wrong. You never hear a Hall of Famer with his game,” Bill said.

“I think once they realize that and sit down, they’d like to have a career like Devin had.”

Haney’s comments come as Devin continues to consider his next move in a loaded welterweight division with several high-profile fights potentially available as boxing’s promotional landscape evolves.

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Johnny Nelson sums up Conor Benn’s chances of defeating Ryan Garcia and winning the world title

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Johnny Nelson sums up Conor Benn’s chances of beating Ryan Garcia to become world champion

Johnny Nelson highlighted how Conor Benn’s improvements could impact a “surprising” matchup with Ryan Garcia later this year.

The two pairs are expected to fight in Las Vegas for Garcia’s WBC belt, with the welterweight champion citing September 12 as a possible date.

“King Ry” won the world title in February, dethroning Mario Barrios by unanimous decision after defeating his fighter in the first round.

Previously, Garcia suffered a points defeat to Rolando Romero after defeating a second-round knockout, which occurred in May 2025 after a one-year doping ban.

This penalty was imposed on the American after he tested positive for the banned substance ostarine, which resulted in his majority victory over Devin Haney being declared a no-contest.

In the meantime, Benn failed two anti-doping tests, both of which tested positive for clomiphine, and was removed from the 2022 fight with Chris Eubank Jr.

The Briton will eventually face his domestic rival in April 2025, losing a unanimous decision before winning their middleweight rematch by the same margin last November.

Benn subsequently maintained his status as the No. 1 contender in the WBC, which still ranks him at welterweight, defeating Regis Prograis in a catchweight match last April he weighed 150 pounds.

However, considering the 29-year-old to be a clear underdog, former world champion Nelson told Boxing News that he would nevertheless give Benn a chance against Garcia.

“You have to lean towards Ryan Garcia, but you can’t write Conor Benn off. Conor Benn has forever and continually surprised many of us with his decision-making, where he has gone in his career and what he has achieved in his career.

“So don’t write him off because Conor Benn has always improved as a player. Ryan Garcia, we know what he means: he’s quick as hell and we know he’s a hazardous cookie, but we also know Conor Benn is a professional who thinks, ‘I’m going to put my heart and soul into this and prove you all wrong.’

Benn may have proven most people wrong in his rematch with Eubank, but it’s demanding to imagine where else in his career he has pulled off such a major upset.

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Devin Haney revives the Shakur Stevenson fight conversation in response to Keyshawn Davis

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“Davis vs. Haney, the biggest fight of the year.⭐️”

Haney replied shortly thereafter, but instead of enjoying the duel, he focused on Stevenson.

“Me vs. Shakur… is the most vital thing. Our fight would be massive though.”

The exchange is noteworthy because it comes just days after Bill Haney publicly suggested that Shakur would be his preferred opponent ahead of any potential fight with Keyshawn.

While Haney didn’t dismiss Davis outright, his response made it clear which fight he viewed as the biggest draw.

The Haney-Shakur fight has been talked about for years. Both undefeated stars have a long history dating back to their amateur days and were often paired together as professionals. Even though they have competed in adjacent weight classes for most of their careers, the fight has yet to materialize.

Keyshawn has recently stepped up his pursuit of Haney, repeatedly calling for a fight and predicting it would end up being one of the most memorable fights of the year.

Haney’s latest commentary suggests that while he sees value in fighting Davis, Stevenson remains at the top of his list.

There’s no telling how soon this fight will happen, but Haney’s response made Stevenson part of the conversation again.

Davis insists on a showdown with Haney. Meanwhile, Haney seems more interested in talking about Shakur Stevenson.

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