Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are attempting to finalise an all-British heavyweight showdown on December 3. The unbeaten Fury holds the WBC title, while Joshua is bidding to become a three-time world champion
But time is of the essence if it is to be finalised for the rival heavyweights to box in December.
No deadline has been set for the parties to reach an agreement but realistically it must be confirmed soon if a fight of this magnitude is to be made for December.
“Just a bit longer, I’m not going to put a timeline on it. We need realistically to know what we’re doing, what Tyson’s doing,” Warren said.
“There’s no ifs, buts or maybes, Tyson’s fighting the end of this year. Timetable-wise, timescale-wise, for both fighters it looks like it could work. As I say we’re talking, everything’s very amicable, everything’s going okay so far and fingers crossed we get some good news for British fight fans very soon.”
“It’s not unusual to get a contract that you’re not over the moon with – and it wasn’t that they were playing games or anything like that. It’s just really down to the format of the agreement, which is being rectified and we’re working positively to try and get that in the right shape and I think we’re nearly there in terms of the format of that agreement,” Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn told iD Boxing.
“[The contract] wasn’t really as we expected, but that was a few days ago and we’ve had some positive conversations. Reshaping that slightly, which seems to be positive.”
A key issue to resolve will be the broadcast rights for the fight as both boxers are aligned to different platforms.
“We’ve still got a long way to go. Obviously, the broadcasters have got to have their discussion. There’s not a lot more to tell you other than both teams are doing everything they can to try and find a way to make it happen, within the timeframe,” Hearn said.
“We have to move quickly because it worries me that Mahmoud Charr is coming out, saying he is fighting Tyson Fury on December 3, but again, all I’m being told at the moment is they want to make the fight. If they do, we’re ready to try and make it happen.”
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