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Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury sign two-fight title unification deal

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Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury have both signed a contract for a two-fight deal to unify the world heavyweight titles and crown an undisputed champion.

The announcement comes as a surprise following last week’s announcement by Fury, who owns the WBC title, that the fight was “nowhere near” being made.

Protracted negotiations have been ongoing since last year, but stepped up following Joshua’s knockout victory over Kubrat Pulev to clear the way for the two British rivals to meet in 2021.

But now the pair are destined to meet to decide the first undisputed world heavyweight champion since British great Lennox Lewis in 2000, with Joshua’s WBA, WBO and IBF titles also set to be on the line.

And Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed the significant development, describing it as a “major effort”, though both teams must also now negotiate when and where the fight will take place, with as many as nine venues from multiple countries eager to stage the historic event.

“We’d like to get a site deal confirmed in the next month,” Eddie Hearn told ESPN. “The hard part is always getting everybody to put pen to paper. But this was a major effort from all parties to get this over the line. You had rival promoters, rival networks and rival fighters.

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