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Joshua vs Fury Trilogy Talks Rock Saudi Boxing

Anthony Joshua could face Tyson Fury twice in Saudi Arabia under a three-fight deal. The Gypsy King’s return may be just one DM away.

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Anthony Joshua is reportedly close to finalizing a blockbuster three-fight agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Season. According to MMA Podcast, the proposed deal includes two major bouts against Tyson Fury and a third fight against either Dillian Whyte or Jared Anderson.

If the deal is confirmed, it would place Joshua at the center of Saudi Arabia’s global boxing ambitions. He’s already familiar with the region, having faced Andy Ruiz Jr. and Oleksandr Usyk there, along with a high-profile clash against Francis Ngannou. Joshua has also served as an ambassador for Riyadh Season, making this new arrangement a natural extension of his partnership with Saudi boxing events.

Double Showdowns with Tyson Fury on the Horizon?

The potential of two fights between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury is the biggest draw. Both fighters are without titles but still carry global star power. The long-anticipated matchup has eluded fans for years, often derailed by timing and promotional conflicts. Now, the path appears clearer.

Promoter Eddie Hearn believes this is the moment to finally make it happen. “It really is one phone call, just to say: ‘Here are the terms. You’re both not champions at the moment, but you’re both huge stars. Let’s just get on with it and make it happen,’” said Hearn.

However, there’s one potential roadblock—Tyson Fury’s retirement. Despite posting leisure-filled videos from Italian retreats, Fury has retired multiple times in the past. Fans remain cautiously optimistic that the Gypsy King might once again step back into the ring if the right offer lands.

Joshua’s Third Opponent: Whyte or Anderson?

In addition to the Fury bouts, the third fight in the proposed deal could feature Joshua against either British rival Dillian Whyte or rising American heavyweight Jared Anderson. Both matchups promise intrigue—Whyte brings a tense personal history, while Anderson represents the new generation of heavyweight talent with knockout power and a growing U.S. fanbase.

The goal is clear: keep Joshua in the global spotlight and strengthen Saudi Arabia’s presence in elite-level boxing.

Saudi Arabia’s Growing Boxing Presence

Saudi Arabia’s push to host world-class boxing events continues to reshape the sport’s calendar. Hosting a high-profile trilogy with Joshua at the center could make Riyadh a permanent fixture in global boxing discussions.

No contracts have been signed yet, but the possibility of multiple Fury vs Joshua clashes has reignited interest in a rivalry that once felt out of reach. If Fury decides to trade lakeside views for another training camp, boxing fans may finally get the super-fight they’ve been waiting for.

Article updated 3 weeks ago. Content is written and modified by multiple authors.

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