Tyson Fury gives Anthony Joshua a new deadline but demands ‘get it signed today’

Tyson Fury claimed there are no more roadblocks for a proposed world heavyweight title showdown against Anthony Joshua but insisted his British rival had to sign the fight contract on Thursday.

Fury’s initial deadline of 5pm on Monday came and went without a deal being finalised for a December 3 bout, despite main terms including a 60-40 purse split in the WBC champion’s favour being agreed.

While it was thought the hold-up was down to broadcast rights, Fury says he was persuaded to carry on negotiations by promoter Frank Warren and asserted BT Sport, DAZN and ESPN have come to a resolution.

But Fury has issued another ultimatum, having first issued the challenge earlier this month despite Joshua losing three of his last five fights, including back-to-back defeats against Oleksandr Usyk.

“Joshua, the ball is really in your court,” Fury said in a video on his social channels. “If you’re a man and you’ve got any sort of dignity and pride about you, you’ll get this contract signed today.

“This is it, there is no more days, weeks, months. You’ve had the contract now for over two weeks and you still haven’t signed it. Let the British fans have what they want.

“You’re a beaten man and I’m a world champion, I’m chucking you a massive bone but I know I can punch your face in so I’m willing to give you an opportunity.

“There’s nothing more to do, everyone is happy, get your team on to mine, they will be available all day, like they’ve been available for the last two weeks. Get this contract signed today.”

The pair were close to finalising a fight in 2020 that would have seen all four major world titles on the line, but Fury was ordered to take on Deontay Wilder for a third time by a United States judge.

Joshua lost his WBA, IBF and WBO titles to Usyk last year and was recently outpointed again by the Ukrainian, but the Briton was offered a route back into the world title picture by Fury.

Joshua said on Sunday “of course I’m going to sign the contract – it’s just with some lawyers at the minute” although his promoter Eddie Hearn insisted there was “no chance” it would be done on Monday.

Fury added in a couple of tweets accompanying his video to Joshua: “I had a bet with Frank that it didn’t matter what we offered you, you would not take this fight.

Anthony Joshua, right, has lost three of his last five fights and suffered back-to-back defeats against Oleksandr Usyk (Nick Potts/PA)
Anthony Joshua, right, has lost three of his last five fights and suffered back-to-back defeats against Oleksandr Usyk (Nick Potts/PA)

Hearn told Sky Sports he was “baffled” by Fury’s latest proposition, adding: “I’m not sure why Tyson Fury keeps setting unrealistic deadlines whilst also offering the fight to a number of other heavyweights for the selected date.

“If he is serious about the fight being made, I suggest he allows (promoters) Matchroom and Queensberry to keep working hard to make the fight, of which everyone has been trying hard to do.

“You can’t publicly keep pulling out of a fight and then restart negotiations when there has been so many positive conversations had. We’ll see what happens from here.”

Hearn has urged Fury to stop interfering with the negotiation process by setting unnecessary deadlines.

Eddie Hearn (left) says the fight can still happen but wants Tyson Fury to stop setting deadlines
Eddie Hearn (left) says the fight can still happen but wants Tyson Fury to stop setting deadlines (Nick Potts/PA)

“One day it’s on, one day it’s off. One day he’s retired, one day he’s come back. He’s retired seven times.

“All we can do is keep doing our job professionally with Queensberry Promotions and hope that he does actually want the fight.

“We’re doing all we can and even after being told the fight is off, we continue working to make it happen. We’re doing the right way and hopefully we can find a way.

“It’s not getting done today (Thursday) but Queensberry have never put a deadline on us. Tyson Fury has on Instagram but he’s got to let the teams get this deal done.

“We’re making great progress, but it’s not as simple as ‘just sign this bit of paper’.”

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