Fury and Joshua's super-fight venue still undecided, says Warren
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Last updated Jun 22, 2026

Promoter Frank Warren confirmed that Tyson Fury's super-fight against Anthony Joshua is not in danger of collapse. Warren stated no venue has been confirmed yet for the fight, which both boxers have agreed to, as long as they win their upcoming tune-up bouts. Speculation suggests the fight could take place in the U.S., but it remains possible for it to occur in the UK. Joshua is scheduled to face Kristian Prenga in Jeddah on July 25, with Fury also expected to box before their matchup later this year. An official announcement regarding the fight's details will follow the completion of their respective fights.
- •Fury and Joshua's fight agreed for late 2026 if both win upcoming bouts.
- •Warren insists there's no risk of fight collapsing.
- •No confirmed venue yet, with U.S. speculated as a possibility.
- •Joshua fighting Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Jeddah.
- •Fury also expected to box before facing Joshua.
"Tyson Fury’s heavyweight super-fight with Anthony Joshua is not in danger of collapse, insists Frank Warren.
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