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Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury: The ‘Battle of Britain’ has been dangled like never before – but will it finally happen?

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Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury continue to talk up the prospect of an all-British heavyweight showdown for the ages, but will it finally happen? Fury will fight Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed world championship on May 18 followed by a rematch, with Joshua eyeing the winner

Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury. It’s like people think if they say their names in the same breath enough the two shall magically appear in the ring together. The carrot has been dangled to the point of no return. And yet boxing has a nasty habit of falsifying hope.

Fury’s presence had been felt all week in Saudi Arabia; there was no Joshua talk without, too, a sprinkling of Fury talk. The lineal heavyweight champion of the world, decked out in his extravagant suits and never too from away from boxing’s emerging string-puller Turki Alalshikh, loomed at the forefront of the build-up to his rival’s iron-fisted collision with Francis Ngannou as something of a nod to what might lie ahead.

A so-called ‘Battle of Britain’ had been thrust to the front of the shop window, for it would be suggested repeatedly that the winner of Joshua-Ngannou would earn a shot at the winner of Fury and Oleksandr Usyk’s tussle for the undisputed heavyweight championship. We will see.

The storyline was hammered home. Fury pleaded with Joshua to get the job done against Ngannou, while Joshua and Eddie Hearn pleaded with their counterpart to handle business with an Usyk that twice defeated AJ.

Fury would watch on as Joshua unleashed a cold-blooded assault to knock out former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou inside two rounds. AJ had held up his side of the deal emphatically. Now we wait for May 18 and the subsequent rematch.

“Why not fight them both (Fury and Usyk)?” said Joshua. “It shouldn’t really be one or the other, I should have the opportunity to compete with them both, and also not just those two, there are so many other fighters I want to compete with, but since you are asking me about the winner, I think both are very credible fighters and I’d love the opportunity to face them at some stage.”

 

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