Fury says Joshua fight is off as no contract signed
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[September 27, 2022]
(Reuters) -WBC world heavyweight
champion Tyson Fury has called off his proposed 'Battle of Britain'
bout with Anthony Joshua, saying his compatriot had not signed the
contract before Monday's deadline.
Fury had challenged Joshua earlier this month, saying he would come
out of retirement to defend his title in December, a challenge
Joshua accepted.
Joshua's 258 Management and promoter Matchroom Boxing had said that
they had "accepted all terms presented to us by Fury's team" but
agreed to halt all communication due to the death of Queen
Elizabeth.
"It's official, D-Day has come and gone," Fury said on Instagram on
Monday. "No contract has been signed. It's officially over for
Joshua. He's now out in the cold... Forget about it.
"I always knew it. Regardless of what... you say now, I don't really
care. Good luck with your career and your life. End of."
Joshua, 32, suffered a second straight loss to Ukraine's WBA, WBO,
IBF and IBO champion Oleksandr Usyk in a title rematch in Saudi
Arabia last month and said he wanted to return to the ring before
the end of the year.
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Tyson Fury before the fight Action Images via Reuters/Andrew
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When Fury challenged Joshua the champion also said
he would select another opponent if his fellow Briton was not
interested in the bout.
Usyk said after the fight in Jeddah that he was only interested in
fighting Fury but media reports have said he will not fight again
this year in order to rest and spend time with his family.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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