Tyson Fury has reignited a potential fight against Anthony Joshua by announcing he has handed over a draft contract to his British heavyweight rival ahead of a clash at Wembley Stadium in September.
“A few days ago I sent a draft contract to @anthonyjoshua for a fight in September @wembleystadium,” Fury said on Instagram.
“This is a fight that everyone wants to see, including myself. Come on, AJ, let’s give the world what they want to see. This time I’m not going to make a million videos and keep putting the pressure. The ball is now on your side.β
The heavyweight duo have been linked with a historic showdown on several occasions, most recently in the final months of 2022 following Joshua’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
Fury had criticized Joshua for allegedly failing to meet a self-imposed deadline to sign a fight contract in September.
The WBC heavyweight champion went on to fight Derek Chisora ββin December and was placed against Usyk for the undisputed championship in April before talks over the fight collapsed.
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