Lineal heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and promoter allegedly have signed a deal under which Fury will be co-promoted by Top Rank, they announced Monday.
Fury will have his future bouts co-promoted by Top Rank and Warren's Queensberry Promotions, with the deal calling for a minimum of two bouts per year in the United States, according to their agreement. That means Fury's bouts will appear on ESPN platforms. The network and Top Rank have a multiyear deal.
"I'm delighted that Frank and Queensberry Promotions have teamed up with Top Rank to promote my fights in America," Fury said. "With ESPN and (British broadcaster) BT Sport behind me, the biggest sports platforms in the world are now linked up with the best heavyweight in the world."
Top Rank and Warren already made an earlier deal for most of Warren's United Kingdom cards to stream on ESPN+ in the United States.
What the deal with Fury means for the prospect of his rematch with world titleholder Deontay Wilder is unclear.
"Top Rank is very excited to enter into the promotional arrangement along with Queensberry Promotions for the lineal heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury," Top Rank chairman Bob Arum said. "He is a generational heavyweight talent at the peak of his powers. We also look forward to our growing relationship with (Fury manager) MTK Global, which represents so many world-class fighters."
Said Warren: "This is a great move for Tyson Fury and a great move for Queensberry Promotions. By partnering with ESPN and Top Rank in America, we're giving our boxers, including Tyson, the opportunity to perform on the biggest and most powerful platforms on both sides of the Atlantic and become truly global stars."
The Wilder and Fury camps have been in negotiations for a rematch of their Dec. 1 draw at Staples Center in Los Angeles. A purse bid for the bout has been postponed twice because they were close to a deal.
"Things have gotten delayed a little, but as far as I know there are no issues. I would hope the fight is completed late this week or early next week," Shelly Finkel, Wilder's co-manager, told ESPN this past Tuesday.