Joshua is currently on the rebuild following consecutive losses to Usyk and has a three-fight plan in place to ensure he gets himself back to the top. Part of that plan includes a blockbuster climax against either Wilder or Fury after fights with Jermaine Franklin and Dillian Whyte.
The Fury fight has been on most boxing fans’ wishlists since Fury’s return to the sport in 2018 but hasn’t come to fruition as of yet despite two serious attempts at staging it. Following their most recent breakdown in negotiations late last year Fury affirmed that he is done with trying to make the all-British clash and is turning his attention towards the undisputed bout with Usyk.
They are expected to square off on April 29 in Saudi Arabia for all-four major sanctioning body belts. After that, a hybrid boxing bout with former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou has been teased leaving little room for Fury vs Joshua, especially given the rematch clause in the Usyk fight contract.
Wilder has expressed a lot of interest in boxing Joshua but like Fury has not been able to get the deal over the line. He faces Andy Ruiz Jr next in a WBC final eliminator bout for a shot at Fury’s green strap.
However, it is understood that he is keener on a fight with Joshua than a fourth bout with Fury.
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