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Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight latest: Will it happen and what has been said?

Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua is the fight that has been on boxing fans’ lips for years. But the prospects of the bout actually taking place seem slim.

Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn claimed it was a ‘done deal’ for his fighter to take on his rival Fury last year. Contracts were signed and the biggest all-British contest for decades looked on.

But the proposed fight fell through when Deontay Wilder won his arbitration case for another shot at Fury. The trilogy clash took place in October, with Fury victorious.

The previous month, Joshua took on Oleksandr Usyk at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Londoner was defeated. Fast forward six months and Fury does have the all-British clash he was after - but it’s against Dillian Whyte instead of AJ.

Joshua, meanwhile, is set to face Usyk in a rematch of their first fight. That is due to happen at some point this summer.

Joshua was offered a large sum of money to step aside from his fight to pave the way for Fury to take on Usyk in a bout to unify the heavyweight championship belts but he rejected the offer.

Fury has hinted on repeated occasions that he will retire after fighting Whyte at Wembley Stadium. The Gyspy King is now 33.

It all leaves the prospect of Fury taking on Joshua - a fight we would all love to see - looking unfortunately slim. But the war of words between the pair has continued.

Fury versus Whyte will be broadcast exclusively live to BT Sport Box Office on Saturday, April 23.

The fight is available for a price of £24.95 and you do not need to be a BT Sport subscriber to access their Box Office coverage.

BT Sport Box Office is available on BT TV channel 494, Sky Channel 490, or on Virgin Media via the 'On Demand' section of their set-top box. Find out all you

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