Tyson Fury CONFIRMS he’s back in talks with Anthony Joshua for a September bout at Wembley and reveals he’s sent AJ a ‘draft contract’ after negotiations for Battle of Britain clash broke down last year
- Fury has taken to social media to confirm he’s back in talks with Anthony Joshua
- The Gypsy King says he sent AJ a ‘draft contract’ for a proposed September bout
- Fury and Joshua had been locked in talks over a Battle of Britain bout last year
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Tyson Fury has taken to social media to confirm he’s back in talks with Anthony Joshua for a September bout at Wembley and even admitted to sending AJ a ‘draft contract’ earlier in the week.
Fury and Joshua had been locked in talks over a Battle of Britain bout last year but discussions broke down after the Gypsy King grew impatient waiting for AJ to sign the contract.
Negotiations over the highly-anticipated bout had been ongoing for months before both parties declared the fight – which was scheduled to take place on December 3, 2022 – was officially off the cards.
The Gypsy King said he was furious at AJ for ‘wasting his time’ and stated he would never fight the 32-year-old in the future as a result.
However, Fury has made a sensational U-turn and posted on Instagram to confirm he is back in talks with AJ over a September bout and even admitted to sending Joshua a ‘draft contract’.
Tyson Fury has taken to social media to confirm he’s back in talks with Anthony Joshua
The Gypsy King confirmed the news as he captioned a picture of himself and AJ, reading: ‘A few days ago i sent a draft contract to Anthony Joshua for a fight in September.
‘It’s a fight that everyone wants to see including myself. Come of AJ lets give the world what they want to see.
‘This time I’m not gonna make a million vids and keep putting pressure on. The ball is now on your side.’
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