Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua | NETFLIX - Winter 2026

Who wins?

Poll runs till 08 Oct 2026, 20:56

Fury - Decision
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27%
Fury - T/KO
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39%
DRAW
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2%
Joshua - T/KO
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25%
Joshua - Decision
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Total votes: 44

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Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua | NETFLIX - Winter 2026

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‼️ MASSIVE BREAKING NEWS ‼️

Sources have advised The Ring that a highly anticipated showdown between former heavyweight champions Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will headline a Riyadh Season mega-event in 2026.

Before that collision happens, The Ring has also learned that Fury and Joshua are slated to see action in separate fights as part of next year's Riyadh Season.
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RIYADH SEASON PLANS FOR LONG-AWAITED TYSON FURY-ANTHONY JOSHUA CLASH IN 2026

Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua has long been one of the biggest fights that could be made in boxing.

Now, it’s as close as it has ever been to finally happening.

The Ring has learned that a bout between the former heavyweight champions is planned to headline a Riyadh Season card in 2026. Before that can come to fruition, though, Fury and Joshua will fight in separate bouts in early 2026.

Joshua is also set to face Jake Paul on Dec. 19 in an eight-round bout on Netflix in Miami.

The 6-foot-9 Fury would be coming out of retirement again after consecutive defeats to current unified and former two-time undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk. Joshua, 36, is looking to rebound from his fifth-round knockout loss to former IBF champion Daniel Dubois.

This isn’t the first time Joshua and Fury have been close to facing each other. In 2021, the British stars were on the cusp of fighting to crown an undisputed heavyweight champion. Deontay Wilder, however, exercised a rematch clause after Fury stopped him in dominant fashion in the seventh round of their rematch, leading to a third bout between them. Joshua had to face Usyk.

Joshua (28-4, 25 KOs) lost a unanimous decision to Usyk, while Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) climbed off the deck twice to stop Wilder in the 11th round in a Fight of the Year contender to defend his WBC heavyweight title. Usyk went on to defeat Joshua in a rematch before beating Fury, 37, twice in 2024, with the first victory making him the undisputed heavyweight champion.

Fury vs. Joshua has been teased throughout their careers. Even if there are no titles on the line, it remains one of the biggest fights that can be made.

And if they don't step into the ring to face each other next year, it'll go down as one of boxing's biggest what-ifs in recent memory.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 12 Dec 2025, 20:56 Before that collision happens, The Ring has also learned that Fury and Joshua are slated to see action in separate fights as part of next year's Riyadh Season.
Just do the damn fight. It’s already five years too late, and now they want to risk it again like they did with Wilder vs. Parker as a build-up fight.
They never learn.
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He has to beat Paul first.
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I won’t believe in the existence of this fight until Tyson Fury steps in the ring.

Even when he steps in the ring I’ll doubt it until he actually starts fighting.
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Contendeh wrote: 13 Dec 2025, 14:40 I won’t believe in the existence of this fight until Tyson Fury steps in the ring.

Even when he steps in the ring I’ll doubt it until he actually starts fighting.
I think I remember you saying that for both Usyk fights too.

Not disagreeing, btw. :OhYes:
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Lenny Cravats wrote: 13 Dec 2025, 16:50
Contendeh wrote: 13 Dec 2025, 14:40 I won’t believe in the existence of this fight until Tyson Fury steps in the ring.

Even when he steps in the ring I’ll doubt it until he actually starts fighting.
I think I remember you saying that for both Usyk fights too.

Not disagreeing, btw. :OhYes:
Fury has been such a prima donna nobody is ever sure what he's gonna do or if he's gonna do it :lol:

Usually if we actually get pen to paper with a contract, it's gonna go down.
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These two wouldn’t mess around Turki
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Lenny Cravats wrote: 13 Dec 2025, 16:50
Contendeh wrote: 13 Dec 2025, 14:40 I won’t believe in the existence of this fight until Tyson Fury steps in the ring.

Even when he steps in the ring I’ll doubt it until he actually starts fighting.
I think I remember you saying that for both Usyk fights too.

Not disagreeing, btw. :OhYes:
Hahaha.Even more true now!
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Tyson Fury has 'indicated' he will return to fight Anthony Joshua in 2026 if 'deal is right', confirms allegedly

Tyson Fury has "indicated" he will return for a fight against Anthony Joshua if it is the "right deal", his promoter allegedly confirmed.

Warren confirmed negotiations for the long-awaited fight were taking place and that it would happen "sometime in late summer" in 2026.

Warren told Sky Sports News: "There's been some talks going on, there's nothing been signed yet, but Tyson's indicated if it's the right deal, he'll definitely do it.

"I think it's going in the right direction and hopefully we'll get some news pretty soon as to what's going to happen."

Warren added: "I do believe it will happen."
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ANTHONY JOSHUA READY TO GO DIRECTLY INTO ALL-BRIT CLASH WITH TYSON FURY

One hurdle has been cleared in setting up what has long been one of the biggest fights that can be made in boxing.

Anthony Joshua dropped Jake Paul four times in a sixth-round knockout victory on Netflix at Kaseya Center. After the win, Joshua made it no secret he wants to step in the ring with next.

“If Tyson Fury is as serious as he thinks he is and he wants to put down his Twitter fingers, and put on some gloves and come and fight one of the realest fighters that will take on any challenge, step in the ring with me next if you’re a real bad boy," Joshua said. "Don’t do all that talking, 'AJ this, AJ that.' Let’s see you in the ring and talk with your fists."

It took longer than many expected for Joshua (29-4, 25 KOs). Paul (12-2, 7 KOs) was on the move for most of the fight and made him miss. In the fourth round, Paul showed signs of slowing down and fell to the canvas on numerous occasions, one of which drew a warning from referee Christopher Young after Joshua landed body shots.

Late in the fifth round, Paul, 28, went to the canvas twice as Joshua landed a punch while he was diving at his legs. The same thing happened again at the start of the sixth, but later in the round the two-time unified heavyweight champion finally landed the straight right hand he’d been seeking all night, and Paul went to the canvas for good.

Joshua, 36, was fighting for the first time since September of last year, when he was knocked out in the fifth round by Daniel Dubois in an IBF heavyweight title bout.

“It wasn’t the best performance,” Joshua said. “The end goal was to get Jake Paul, pin him down and hurt him. That had been the request leading up, and that was on my mind. It took a bit longer than expected, but the right hand finally found the destination.”

At the post-fight press conference, Most Valuable Promotions CEO and co-founder Nakisa Bidarian said that Paul went to the hospital. Paul said after the fight that he believed he had a broken jaw.

Riyadh Season announced last week that plans are in place to make Joshua vs. Fury in 2026 if they can win interim bouts earlier in the year. Joshua and his promoter, Eddie Hearn, added Friday night that they're willing to go straight into the fight with Fury.

The former champions have long been intertwined as two of the best heavyweights of their era, though, they’ve traded countless verbal barbs and have been on the cusp of fighting before. The heat between them reignited earlier this week when Fury criticized Joshua over his comments about being willing to kill someone in the buildup to his fight vs. Paul.

Fury's half-brother, Tommy Fury, handed Paul his first loss by split decision in 2023.

"I've been sent a video of Anthony Joshua talking about if he kills somebody, he kills somebody in a boxing ring. I think he's a little bit long in the tooth to be talking like that," he said in a clip posted to social media. "He's at the end of his career fighting a YouTuber, a Disney Channel guy, who Tommy beat and now he's talking about killing him and all that to try and sell, please.

"He's barking up the wrong tree, idiot. Here's a fun fact: if I ever come across you, bum, I'm knocking you dead, spark out. I ain't a YouTuber or a man half your size. I am him, the man. You're a classless loser coming off a 15-month knockout defeat to a local lad."

Joshua responded at the final press conference on Wednesday: “That’s just the mentality that we have to have as fighters. When you’re in that ring, that’s a dangerous place to be. Anything can happen. You hope that your opponent leaves the ring safely, but if they don’t, you still have to go to bed at night knowing you’ve just done your job. It’s nothing personal.”

Joshua-Fury, however, feels personal.
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Let's hope they go straight into this fight instead of wasting any more time. Fury is 37 ffs.
If they keep it competitive, they could easily do two or even three fights. AJ vs. Wilder would still pull big numbers, too.

It’s just a shame it took this long to finally be on the horizon.
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Fury wins.

They could face, when they were considered as the top 2 fighters. But they face now, when they have nothing to lose. That's the today's boxing.
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Yeah woulda been the biggest British fight of all time Undisputed all the belts @ Wembley and massive internationally too in about 2018 or whenever. Still watch it with interest, but yeah..,
Massive Shame. :brick:
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Sendo Takeshi wrote: 13 Dec 2025, 07:36
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 12 Dec 2025, 20:56 Before that collision happens, The Ring has also learned that Fury and Joshua are slated to see action in separate fights as part of next year's Riyadh Season.
Just do the damn fight. It’s already five years too late, and now they want to risk it again like they did with Wilder vs. Parker as a build-up fight.
They never learn.
This.
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p4p1 wrote: 21 Dec 2025, 22:27
Sendo Takeshi wrote: 13 Dec 2025, 07:36
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 12 Dec 2025, 20:56 Before that collision happens, The Ring has also learned that Fury and Joshua are slated to see action in separate fights as part of next year's Riyadh Season.
Just do the damn fight. It’s already five years too late, and now they want to risk it again like they did with Wilder vs. Parker as a build-up fight.
They never learn.
This.
I think almost every Boxing fan would agree with you gentleman, and I am among them.
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They are both "has been"s, but interesting fight anyways.
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gilgamesh wrote: 21 Dec 2025, 23:10
p4p1 wrote: 21 Dec 2025, 22:27
Sendo Takeshi wrote: 13 Dec 2025, 07:36

Just do the damn fight. It’s already five years too late, and now they want to risk it again like they did with Wilder vs. Parker as a build-up fight.
They never learn.
This.
I think almost every Boxing fan would agree with you gentleman, and I am among them.

I still think that Fury's witnessing Joshua's brutal destruction of Ngannou at close hand makes this fight unlikely to happen.

It took Fury years to agree to fight the 'MW' Usyk, and we already know he doesn't care what the public wants.

Maybe it will take an higher authority or sanctioning body to finally force Fury to sign?

Forget WBC, WBA, IBF, IBO, Ring Magazine etc, this might be a job for HMRC.

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CMCanavessi wrote: 22 Dec 2025, 16:49 They are both "has been"s, but interesting fight anyways.
Disagree with Fury being a has been.

Fury has lost two competitive fights against Usyk. Nothing in those two performances indicated a huge drop in ability to suggest he was finished before the first bell sounded - just beat by better man.
He still beats (or certainly isn’t outclassed / embarrassed in defeat) any other HW.

AJ still top 10? Certainly 15.

Fight should’ve undoubtedly happened earlier. But as mentioned remains interesting.
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Thomastearns wrote: 22 Dec 2025, 19:39
gilgamesh wrote: 21 Dec 2025, 23:10
p4p1 wrote: 21 Dec 2025, 22:27

This.
I think almost every Boxing fan would agree with you gentleman, and I am among them.

I still think that Fury's witnessing Joshua's brutal destruction of Ngannou at close hand makes this fight unlikely to happen.

It took Fury years to agree to fight the 'MW' Usyk, and we already know he doesn't care what the public wants.

Maybe it will take an higher authority or sanctioning body to finally force Fury to sign?

Forget WBC, WBA, IBF, IBO, Ring Magazine etc, this might be a job for HMRC.

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Fury has just moved from UK mainland to the Isle of Man. Isle of Man is self governing with taxation sitting at 21% as appose to 45% on the mainland.
Apparently Fury has made the move prior to singing for these 2 fights (comeback and AJ).
If the deal is worth £100m he will pay £23m less in tax on the earnings !

The move to Isle of Man is believed to have been made due to him signing imminently
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Be a good stoush if it happens, I’ll believe it when I see them in the ring.
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CMCanavessi wrote: 22 Dec 2025, 16:49 They are both "has been"s, but interesting fight anyways.
That’s a massive stretch.

Fury doesn't have the resume, but he definitely has the skills. His best wins are an older Klitschko and Wilder (which has aged poorly), but he had two very competitive fights with the best heavyweight and an all-time great.

AJ may not be as skilled, but he still has one of the best resumes in the division (a lot better than Furys).
He has only lost four fights, two of those against Usyk, and he dominated Ruiz in an immediate rematch. You can't win them all (unless your name is Usyk...). He isn't the best heavyweight of this era, but he is definitely one of the best.
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Sendo Takeshi wrote: 28 Dec 2025, 05:38
CMCanavessi wrote: 22 Dec 2025, 16:49 They are both "has been"s, but interesting fight anyways.
That’s a massive stretch.

Fury doesn't have the resume, but he definitely has the skills. His best wins are an older Klitschko and Wilder (which has aged poorly), but he had two very competitive fights with the best heavyweight and an all-time great.

AJ may not be as skilled, but he still has one of the best resumes in the division (a lot better than Furys).
He has only lost four fights, two of those against Usyk, and he dominated Ruiz in an immediate rematch. You can't win them all (unless your name is Usyk...). He isn't the best heavyweight of this era, but he is definitely one of the best.
Both of you are right.
However both are unranked in the top 10 now which kinda supports his point.
Maybe has beens is much said but def past it.
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