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Tuesday, 1 December 2020

Fury, Joshua showdown must happen-------WBC


Reigning WBC champion, Tyson Fury, has received support from the World Boxing Council
president, Mauricio Sulaiman in his pursuit of an undisputed world title fight against Anthony Joshua.
The British rivals want to fight for all the world heavyweight belts next year, provided that they overcome current challenges inside and outside the ring.
Joshua defends his WBA, IBF and WBO belts against Kubrat Pulev on December 12, while
Fury has entered a mediation process over a disputed third fight with Deontay Wilder.
Sulaiman has given his backing for Fury to face Joshua.
"There's absolutely great hope from the world to see that undisputed fight.
"Tyson Fury is our champion, our pride. Anthony Joshua holds the other belts and he has been a tremendous asset to the sport. A gentleman, a great career.
"To see this showdown, Fury-Joshua, would be tremendous for everyone in the sport of
boxing. We will absolutely support it," he told Sky Sports.
"The WBC has no blocks right now. There is no mandatory contender. There is an issue
that we are aware that Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder have some sort of mediation process going on and that's the only thing, but we don't have any details.
"We're just hoping that everything gets resolved and everybody is happy and we see great fights inside the ring."
Dillian Whyte's status as the WBC mandatory challenger was ended by a knockout loss to Alexander Povetkin, with a rematch set to be rescheduled in January, and an official ruling is yet to be made by the WBC on whether the winner will line up a title shot.
Fury has final say on Joshua fight?
Fury's expected homecoming clash against Agit Kabayel this month was called off amid the
ongoing dispute with Wilder.
Fury's list of opponents is laughable in comparison to Joshua, says Eddie Hearn
Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn insists he remains eager to arrange a massive showdown with Fury, if his fighter makes a successful title defence against Pulev.
"Listen, it's completely over to them," Hearn has told Sky Sports. "We have the dynamics of the deal in place.
"I don't want to hear [from] Fury: 'No, I'm thinking about fighting in March or April'.
"Why? Just go straight into the AJ fight.
"It's going to be the same timeframe.
"[Fury] boxed in February. It's not like he's been out and he didn't box in 2020.
"Listen, Fury doesn't want to take a small fight. They couldn't even get the money together to give him a fight in December, so let's give him plenty of money. Let's give him the biggest fight."
Sulaiman has suggested that Wilder will remain in contention for another world title shot,
despite his stoppage loss to Fury in February.
"Wilder is a tremendous, important element," Sulaiman told Sky Sports.

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Caption: 

Joshua (right), during his heavyweight rematch with Andy Ruiz Jnr, Joshua won by unanimous to retain his WBA, IBF, WBO titles.

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