The war between Joshua and Fury can fail

WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is losing patience with Anthony Joshua as talks on their proposed war continue to drag on. As the situation currently stands, Fury and Joshua have publicly agreed to a war on December 3rd, which includes a 60/40 split of profits in favour [...]
As the situation currently stands, Fury and Joshua have publicly agreed to a war on December 3rd, which includes a 60/40 split of profits in favour of Fury.
A contract was sent to Joshua, but it has not yet been signed by the former united champion twice of the world's heavy loads, as his team is looking at some details before setting the signing on paper.
However, the Gypsy King was getting tired of the long-standing negotiation process and made it clear at Manchester on Saturday evening, after seeing his partner, Joseph Parker, be eliminated by Joe Joyce in AO Arena.
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“If they don't sign the contract by Monday, it remains out of this war.”, he added.
Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn, who has led Joshua's career since he became a professional in 2013, claims that despite Fury's demands, the war will not be signed immediately after there is still work to be done.
There is no way this war is signed Monday,” Hearn said on Saturday evening in Nottingham.












