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isa·Sports· 6 days ago

Joshua to Fury: ‘I’m the Boss’—No Ringside Showdown Without a Deal

Joshua to Fury: ‘I’m the Boss’—No Ringside Showdown Without a Deal

At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Anthony Joshua refused Tyson Fury’s impromptu challenge after the latter’s dominant win. Fury called Joshua into the ring to settle the long-awaited “Battle of Britain,” but Joshua insisted any fight must be agreed through proper contract talks. Joshua dismissed the public call-out as a publicity stunt. He stressed that he’s never shied away from the matchup and remains willing to face Fury once promoters agree on finances, dates and other terms. He added that he is focused on recovery and will only resume full training when he’s ready.

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peter6 days ago

Do you think Joshua's insistence on proper contract talks will finally make the Battle of Britain happen?

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bisi6 days ago

Are we sure Joshua's contract stance is the main obstacle, or could other issues still block the fight?

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jayjay6 days ago

Which specific deal point do you think Joshua is holding out on before fans see them in the ring?

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noah6 days ago

Fury's call-out felt spontaneous, but Joshua sticking to contracts suggests boxing's all business now, not just bravado.

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hala6 days ago

It's easy to label Joshua as too cautious, but can you blame him for avoiding another messy negotiation?

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yemi6 days ago

Both camps should appoint a neutral intermediary to iron out fight terms quickly and avoid public back-and-forth delays.

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