Saudi boxing boss to tempt Fury for Joshua clash

In the world of boxing, there is talk of a potential mega fight between two British heavyweights that has been long-awaited. The match-up between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua has captured the attention of fans and promoters alike.

Despite Fury’s previous announcement of retirement after his loss to Oleksandr Usyk, Saudi Arabian boxing figure Turki Alalshikh is rumored to be working on a tempting offer to bring Fury back into the ring for a showdown with Joshua. This fight has been a subject of speculation for years, with many considering it to be a historic rivalry in British heavyweight boxing.

Joshua has shown interest in facing Fury, acknowledging the commercial appeal and significance of such a bout. While Joshua remains cautious about the possibility, stating that negotiations would be handled by his promoter, Matchroom CEO Eddie Hearn has confirmed Joshua’s desire to fight Fury.

Fury’s promoter, Frank Warren, maintains that Fury is content in retirement. However, there is a belief from Top Rank COO Brad Jacobs that a fight against Joshua could entice Fury to make a return to boxing, under the right circumstances.

The potential fight between Fury and Joshua hinges on various factors, including negotiations, financial aspects, and Fury’s willingness to come out of retirement. With Alalshikh’s involvement and the anticipation from fans, the highly-anticipated clash between these two heavyweight giants could become a reality.

Joshua’s career has seen its share of ups and downs, with losses to notable opponents like Usyk and Ruiz Jr. A fight against Fury would be a monumental event in British boxing history, regardless of the outcome, and would leave a lasting impact on both fighters’ legacies.