Eddie Hearn, the promoter of former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, commented on the words of columnist Gareth Davis about a possible agreement on a fight with another ex-champion Tyson Fury. AJ's representative denied rumors that the fight was agreed upon taking into account the situation with the tragic accident, and also outlined a potential time frame for his protege's return to the ring. " He said that he retracted his words and that it was not true. I replied that a lot of media reported about this and it was absolutely untrue.. . Nothing agreed. There were conversations and advanced negotiations before the accident occurred. He was supposed to fight Jake Paul, then he was supposed to fight in February or March in Saudi Arabia, and then he was supposed to face Fury. Again, nothing was signed and then the accident happened. . Next week when he starts I'll go to camp with Joshua and we'll start talking about what's next. These conversations will take place simultaneously with Turki, Sela and everyone else to understand the position on the fight with Fury. .
We take our time with him, and he takes his time. So it's likely that the return will take place at the end of the summer, and then there's every chance we could fight Fury. But now there is no guarantee that he will return to the ring,” Hearn told The Stomping Ground.. Earlier it was also reported that Joshua could have a rematch with Dillian Whyte. Fury and Joshua agreed on the fight News on Telegram and WhatsApp. Subscribe to our channels https://t. me/korrespondentnet and WhatsApp Author: 1.