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Anthony Joshua may be denied opportunity to become three-time world champion by IBF ruling if Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk winner is stripped

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Anthony Joshua may not receive a vacant IBF heavyweight world title shot as a result of the Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk deal after all.

It was announced last week that Fury and Usyk have signed contracts for an undisputed clash, which is eyed to take place on December 23 or in January.

The pair will unify all four of boxing’s major heavyweight world titles when they meet, as the Brit owns the WBC crown while the Ukrainian holds the WBA, IBF and WBO belts.

However, it’s now been reported that they have also agreed a two-way rematch clause.

This all-but guarantees a second fight between them, as it allows the loser the contractual right to force a rematch.

Anthony Joshua

But if Fury vs Usyk II does indeed happen, then it will seemingly not be for the undisputed crown for a second time.

IBF mandatory challenger Filip Hrgovic is already overdue for his world title shot and will get his opportunity.

The sanctioning body have now sent letters to both Fury and Usyk confirming that the winner of their fight will be ordered to defend against the dangerous unbeaten Croatian next with no exceptions.

This means that the Fury vs Usyk winner will almost certainly be stripped of the IBF heavyweight world title before their second clash.

At first, it looked as though this may open the door for Joshua.

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