Joshua vs Fury: The Last Dance of British Boxing's Kings
Hook
Anthony Joshua to face Tyson Fury later this year, a fight that has been hyped and postponed for years. It’s finally happening, but is it too late for the boxing legends?
Technical Detail The bout will take place in November, with Netflix having broadcast rights. Eddie Hearn, the promoter of Fury, couldn't contain his excitement, tweeting "Signed, sealed, delivered! AJ v Fury is on!" Joshua’s next opponent before facing Fury will be Kristian Prenga, an obscure Albanian heavyweight. Joshua hasn’t had it easy; he was knocked out by Daniel Dubois in September 2024 and had to face the inexperienced Jake Paul last December.
Key Features
- The biggest piece of business for Eddie Hearn's career
- Netflix will broadcast rights for the fight
- Joshua has taken time to consolidate and rebuild after a tragic car accident in Nigeria
- Prenga is an untested opponent with no world-class pedigree, making this a tune-up bout for Joshua before facing Fury
Geek Opinion
The hype is real, but is it enough? This fight might be the last dance of two boxing legends. The stakes are high, and both fighters have their own stories to tell. Can we expect another blockbuster performance from the former world heavyweight champions or will this be a letdown?
"It’s no secret I’ve taken some time to consolidate and rebuild to be ready for stepping back into the ring and this is the next step on that journey," Joshua said.



