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Anthony Joshua–Tyson Fury ‘Signed’ Claim Emerges as Prenga Comeback Fight Shapes Path to Mega Bout

🟥 Hearn Declares Deal ‘Signed’ as Heavyweight Saga Reopens

The long-awaited heavyweight clash between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury has returned to the spotlight after promoter Eddie Hearn claimed the fight has been agreed.

“Signed, sealed and delivered,” Hearn posted on social media.

The statement revives a rivalry that has defined British boxing for over a decade but has repeatedly failed to materialise despite multiple negotiation attempts.

“Signed, sealed and delivered,” Hearn posted on social media.

🟨 No Date, No Venue — Claim Remains Unconfirmed

Despite the announcement, key details of the proposed fight remain unresolved.

There is:

  • ❌ no confirmed date
  • ❌ no confirmed venue

Hearn has previously suggested the fight could take place later in the year, potentially in November, but this has not been formally announced.

A confirmed bout between Joshua and Fury would rank among the most commercially significant heavyweight fights of the modern era.

🟥 Prenga Fight Stands as Immediate Gatekeeper

Before any showdown with Fury can be realised, Joshua must first return to the ring against Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Prenga, 35, enters with a record of 20 wins—all by stoppage—and one defeat, presenting a high-risk obstacle rather than a routine tune-up.

The outcome of that fight will directly influence whether the Fury bout progresses.


🟨 Comeback Framed by Personal Setback and Reset

Joshua’s return follows a period away from the ring after a tragic incident involving his team.

Later in December, a road accident in Nigeria involving members of his camp resulted in the deaths of two individuals, marking a significant pause in his career.

“It’s no secret I’ve taken some time to consolidate and rebuild to be ready for stepping back into the ring and today is the next step on that journey,” Joshua said.


🟥 Recent Form — December KO Provides Background Context

Joshua’s most recent outing came in December 2025, when he stopped Jake Paul in a sixth-round knockout in a high-profile crossover bout.

That result serves as background form heading into his return, but does not alter the immediate requirement to get past Prenga.

🟨 Fury Call-Out Adds Pressure to Finalise Bout

Joshua recently attended Fury’s comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov, where Fury secured a comfortable decision win.

Afterwards, Fury publicly called out Joshua, attempting to draw him into the ring.

Team Fury later indicated they had signed their part of the agreement and were awaiting Joshua’s confirmation, intensifying pressure around the proposed fight.

Joshua Fury fight deal
Joshua Fury fight deal has resurfaced after promoter Eddie Hearn said the long-awaited bout is “signed, sealed and delivered

🟥 Claim vs Confirmed Reality

The gap between a claimed agreement and a confirmed fight remains significant.

The Joshua–Fury bout has historically been hindered by:

  • financial disagreements
  • promotional conflicts
  • scheduling challenges

The latest claim suggests movement—but not final confirmation.

🟥 Fight Hinges on Riyadh Outcome

If Joshua defeats Prenga:

  • negotiations could accelerate
  • a fight date may be announced
  • the long-awaited clash could finally materialise

If he fails:

  • the deal could stall again
  • credibility of the agreement may weaken
  • the rivalry may remain unresolved

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