Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - 2020 OLD thread

Who wins?

Poll runs till 23 Aug 2026, 15:20

Fury - Decision
25
26%
Fury - T/KO
42
43%
DRAW
0
No votes
Joshua - T/KO
31
32%
Joshua - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 98

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Anthony Joshua will return ‘in the form of his life’ as Tyson Fury eyed for 2026

Frank Smith believes the next play in the career of Anthony Joshua will be fixed soon.

Speculation has swirled about the heavyweight’s return, with several opportunities, including Jake Paul, Tyson Fury and a bout in Ghana all spoken about.

A Fury fight, it is thought, would come later in 2026.

Joshua has not boxed since his loss to Daniel Dubois in Wembley more than a year ago.

“I think with AJ, he’s had time out the ring, the longest period he’s had out the ring. I think he’s needed it. He hasn't stopped for 12, 13 years since he turned professional,” said Smith, Matchroom’s CEO.

“For him, I think it’s been perfect just to have a bit of time away to focus on himself as he steps back in for what is probably the most important part of his career now and the most important decision he’ll make.”

It was Smith who travelled to Africa to scope out venues for a Joshua fight, and he liked what he saw.

“There’s been a lot of talk about offers in Ghana. I’ve been out to Ghana to meet with those guys and about putting a show on out there, I went to the stadium in Accra,” Smith added.

“It would be sensational to do an event there, like an event that would never be forgotten. Obviously, there’s the big fights against the likes of Tyson Fury, which we all want to see. “And I think, look, I see that happening. I saw allegedly came out talking about it as well. Tyson Fury speaking about a comeback, which is great. So, I think that’s a fight we will see in 2026. What’s next? Let’s see. Let's see how the next week or two goes. I think if he’s going to get out this year, he would have to make a decision very soon, if not early part of next year. But I'm confident we’ll see AJ back in the best form of his life. He needs to be 100 per cent when he goes back into this.”

The idea of staging fights in Accra, having seen it, appeals to Smith now more than ever, and if Matchroom promotes there, it might not just be for Joshua.

“It’s one of those moments. Look, we've been lucky enough, and I’ve been lucky enough personally, to work on some amazing events over the past 16, 17 years, and moments I will never forget. But walking around that stadium and also seeing an event that they’d done previously on a much smaller level, to think of 60,000 people in this stadium, the atmosphere it would create, it’s one of those moments that you think that would last on forever, that memory. It’s not something that a year later you go, ‘do you remember?’ It would be something you talk about for 10, 20, 30, 40 years down the line. So it’s something I'm very interested in making happen. Obviously, it has to make sense, you know, overall. So we shall see. But I’m very confident we’ll be doing events in Ghana with the Legacy team very soon, whether that’s AJ or someone else.”

Smith believes the AJ waters will become much clearer in the next week to 10 days.
With Matchroom set to unveil a cluster of dates to close out the year, more pieces will be fitting into place elsewhere. But Smith doesn’t believe the rematch between Leigh Wood and Josh Warrington is one that will be on the slate.

Despite the two fighters still sniping at one another on social media, a return of their thriller is not immediately likely.

“There’s a lot of big conversations going on for shows next year,” said Smith.

“I think Leigh Wood’s going to take another fight. We pushed for that fight. There’s obviously the [Michael] Conlan fight could be interesting as well. The Josh Padley fight could be interesting for Josh Warrington as well. Big, big fight in Yorkshire. So, you know, lots of options there, but the plan for Josh is to get back out in January. Leigh Wood, very unlikely now.”

And returning heavyweight Johnny Fisher will be on the Monte Carlo bill on December 6, a five-fight show that Smith said: “I think is the best fight card we’ve ever done there.”
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Hmmm..

Ok..


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Great interview.
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what i really want to know is why tyson always goes to the tip? What can he have to throw out by now? Hes always on about it. things like this take up far too much of my brain space.
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At least he's not a proper fly-tippin man.
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Steveh583 wrote: 23 Oct 2025, 17:53 what i really want to know is why tyson always goes to the tip? What can he have to throw out by now? Hes always on about it. things like this take up far too much of my brain space.
He probably goes to the tip empty-handed and returns with things
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Full interview
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Big John gave a great interview last night. He said everything I said about the second Usyk fight! He talks a lot of sense if you cut out the rubbish. Tyson's problem is, apparently, that he "listens to nobheads" amongst other things.
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mickey1975 wrote: 26 Oct 2025, 16:33 Big John gave a great interview last night. He said everything I said about the second Usyk fight! He talks a lot of sense if you cut out the rubbish. Tyson's problem is, apparently, that he "listens to nobheads" amongst other things.
John being one of those nobheads
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joshj909 wrote: 27 Oct 2025, 04:34
mickey1975 wrote: 26 Oct 2025, 16:33 Big John gave a great interview last night. He said everything I said about the second Usyk fight! He talks a lot of sense if you cut out the rubbish. Tyson's problem is, apparently, that he "listens to nobheads" amongst other things.
John being one of those nobheads
Obviously not, if you listen to the interview.
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10 years too late to be interesting
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londonwar wrote: 27 Oct 2025, 07:07 10 years too late to be interesting
John agrees with that.
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It will always be interesting.

Maybe not as interesting.. but it will be.

Casuals would eat it all up.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Oct 2025, 07:49 It will always be interesting.

Maybe not as interesting.. but it will be.

Casuals would eat it all up.
Could you ever find a way to put these two on an undercard haha.... if they were just having a tune up. like say you had AJ vs dempsy mckean (could even go worse), and fury vs washington.. could you jam that both on moses vs pulev undercard in january? setting up AJ vs fury in english summer....

The economics of this sounds mental... but honestly, surely both AJ and fury would want a tune up fight, they both have insane cash, so if they viewed it as basicaly part of there camp for fighting each other and making a trillllion dollars then surely it could be done (probably not given how stubourn they are).

I just think if this fight gets made now it will be huge but neither have beat a boxer in years... i feel getting em on one card getting wins over semi names then a lil face off and a summer date set would be the way to go.
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gregregegg wrote: 27 Oct 2025, 19:13
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Oct 2025, 07:49 It will always be interesting.

Maybe not as interesting.. but it will be.

Casuals would eat it all up.
Could you ever find a way to put these two on an undercard haha.... if they were just having a tune up. like say you had AJ vs dempsy mckean (could even go worse), and fury vs washington.. could you jam that both on moses vs pulev undercard in january? setting up AJ vs fury in english summer....

The economics of this sounds mental... but honestly, surely both AJ and fury would want a tune up fight, they both have insane cash, so if they viewed it as basicaly part of there camp for fighting each other and making a trillllion dollars then surely it could be done (probably not given how stubourn they are).

I just think if this fight gets made now it will be huge but neither have beat a boxer in years... i feel getting em on one card getting wins over semi names then a lil face off and a summer date set would be the way to go.
No because they would completely overshadow the main event.
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gregregegg wrote: 27 Oct 2025, 19:13
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Oct 2025, 07:49 It will always be interesting.

Maybe not as interesting.. but it will be.

Casuals would eat it all up.
Could you ever find a way to put these two on an undercard haha.... if they were just having a tune up. like say you had AJ vs dempsy mckean (could even go worse), and fury vs washington.. could you jam that both on moses vs pulev undercard in january? setting up AJ vs fury in english summer....

The economics of this sounds mental... but honestly, surely both AJ and fury would want a tune up fight, they both have insane cash, so if they viewed it as basicaly part of there camp for fighting each other and making a trillllion dollars then surely it could be done (probably not given how stubourn they are).

I just think if this fight gets made now it will be huge but neither have beat a boxer in years... i feel getting em on one card getting wins over semi names then a lil face off and a summer date set would be the way to go.
AJ or Fury against a 0-0 debutant with no background at all would have more people interested than Itauma Vs Pulev. Neither are going on an undercard below anyone that isn't a very big name.
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There's rumours AJ is looking to be trained by Team Usyk.
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mickey1975 wrote: 02 Nov 2025, 04:42 There's rumours AJ is looking to be trained by Team Usyk.
Excellent. Why not.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 02 Nov 2025, 05:54
mickey1975 wrote: 02 Nov 2025, 04:42 There's rumours AJ is looking to be trained by Team Usyk.
Excellent. Why not.
I agree. If Tyson is retired then I fully expect AJ to train with Sugar Hill after his next loss.
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How big would this fight be? I'm not sure genuine fans would be that interested in terms of a huge fight.

I think a Joshua v Jake Paul fight would attract more attention than Fury v Joshua that should have really happened several years ago.
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MasterG wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 15:11 How big would this fight be? I'm not sure genuine fans would be that interested in terms of a huge fight.

I think a Joshua v Jake Paul fight would attract more attention than Fury v Joshua that should have really happened several years ago.
It would me absolutely huge in The UK.
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It’s to the eternal shame of every greedy grasping tw4t involved that this fight wasn’t made when it should’ve been. It would arguably have been the biggest sporting event of this century.

The fighters themselves must take some of that blame, they are after all in charge of the hangers on and yes men who squabble like fcuking schoolgirls over every little detail that goes into making a fight

It’s still a big fight but nothing like what it would’ve been.
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mickey1975 wrote: 02 Nov 2025, 04:42 There's rumours AJ is looking to be trained by Team Usyk.
Good idea; if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
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mickey1975 wrote: 23 Oct 2025, 15:46 Great interview.
:TU: yep just caught it.
He sounds really relaxed, and much better for it.
I think his name gets mentioned with AJ just for attention and perceived relevance.
It's getting old fast.
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CaptainSpacerod wrote: 04 Nov 2025, 21:10 It’s to the eternal shame of every greedy grasping tw4t involved that this fight wasn’t made when it should’ve been. It would arguably have been the biggest sporting event of this century.

The fighters themselves must take some of that blame, they are after all in charge of the hangers on and yes men who squabble like fcuking schoolgirls over every little detail that goes into making a fight

It’s still a big fight but nothing like what it would’ve been.
But wasn't it primarily the Wilder rematch clause getting enforced that sank it at that point? When Fury had beaten Wilder for the WBC and AJ hadn't yet lost to Usyk.
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