We reported that Joshua asked boxing promoter, Eddie Hearn, to come to terms with Fury over a unification fight after 31-year-old defeated American boxer, Deontay Wilder.
Deontay Wilder's camp has debunked speculations that a third WBC heavyweight title fight with Tyson Fury has been cancelled. The American lost his WBC belt to Fury in February 2020, following a seventh-round stoppage loss in Las Vegas.
"The Ruiz Jr fight is even huger. "Whoever wins is going to be a big fight. "But the biggest fight is me and Ruiz Jr because of his Hispanic background, and he's American, so he has both sides.
British boxer, Tyson Fury's heavyweight trilogy title defence against American fighter, Deontay Wilder has been postponed. The July 24 heavyweight fight was postponed after members of Fury's camp contracted COVID-19.
In this fight, Anthony Joshua reclaimed his belts back from the Mexican-American boxer who six months ago, inflicted the Briton his first career defeat.
Tyson, 54, and Jones, 51, are legends of American boxing. Both men will be making shock comebacks, although it is expected the duo will wear headgear and use larger gloves.
Boxing promoter, Eddie Hearn says British fighter, Anthony Joshua asked him to come to terms with fellow countryman, Tyson Fury over a unification fight after 31-year-old defeated American boxer, Deontay Wilder at the weekend.
"Fury will fight Wilder in July. He could then possibly fight the Anthony Joshua vs. Kubrat Pulev winner in November. "Then Dillian Whyte in February. Why not?"
Though the trilogy clause in his fight with Wilder has been triggered, there are speculations that the American might step aside for the unification fight against Anthony Joshua.
With a fight against Oscar Rivas coming up this month, Whyte will have an opportunity to put some pressure on the leading four in the heavyweight division.
And ahead of his possible next fight against Tyson Fury, promoter Eddie Hearn is of the opinion that people don't want another fight again with the American but with Anthony Joshua in November.
Former boxer, David Haye has warned British fighter, Tyson Fury, not to be over-confident ahead of his third fight with American boxer, Deontay Wilder.
Former heavyweight champions, Mike Tyson, has backed British fighter, Tyson Fury to beat American boxer, Deontay Wilder, in their WBC heavyweight championship rematch on February 22 in Las Vegas.
Fury who dethroned Wilder to become the new WBC champion believes the American would have had the better of Joshua. "When I was out of the ring retired, he tried to fight Joshua twice [and] it was going on for ages - we all know that.
Referee, Kenny Bayless has disclosed that he told American boxer, Deontay Wilder, he wanted to stop his fight against British fighter, Tyson Fury, before the towel was thrown in the ring.