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‘No chance’ Fury-Joshua fight contract is signed, says Eddie Hearn

There is “no chance” the contract for a proposed all-British heavyweight world title fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will be signed Monday, says promoter Eddie Hearn.

Sunday was the deadline set by WBC champion Fury’s promoter, Frank Warren.

On Friday, Fury said Joshua “Does not want to fight” him, with 3 December being mooted as the date for the bout.

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“If he [Fury] really wants to fight, he’ll let the teams deal with it,” said Joshua’s promoter Hearn on Seconds Out.

Later on Sunday Joshua said “of course I’m going to sign that contract” but that it is “with some lawyers at the moment”.

Fury, 34, offered Joshua the fight despite the 32-year-old suffering a second successive defeat by Oleksandr Usyk in August and failing to regain the WBA (Super), WBO and IBF belts he lost to the Ukrainian in September 2021.

Joshua’s team said they have “accepted all terms” to the offer.

“AJ said he wanted the fight. We’ve agreed the financial terms and we’ve told them they can be involved in all the contracts, setting the budgets for the undercard, everything.”

However, Hearn said his team was getting the contract checked, claiming it was “all over the place” after waiting nine days to receive it.

“If he doesn’t [want to fight Joshua], and I guess he doesn’t, then he’ll do what he’ll do and the fans might even fall for it,” Hearn said.

Joshua, speaking in a video released on iFL TV’s YouTube channel, reiterated Hearn’s point, saying the contract “ain’t in my hands, it’s with the legal team”.

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