"Tyson will be back in the ring with Wilder on February 22 and they will battle once more, independent of who wins, in the late spring," Warren said in a meeting on talkSPORT prior this week.
Anthony Joshua as of late won back the WBA Super, IBF, WBO, and IBO heavyweight belts from Andy Ruiz Jr in their rematch at the Diriyah Arena in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, to turn into a double-cross best on the planet and he will head into camp with Fury to set him up for the rematch with Wilder.
A conflict among AJ and the champ of Wilder versus Rage would crown the main undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis' reign finished in 2000, however, that currently appears to be impossible within a reasonable time-frame, with Fury and Wilder tied up.
A setting for the rematch still can't seem to be officially affirmed, however, Boxing Scene comprehends the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas is the leader to have the conflict.
Joshua, while it is unreasonable for him to confront either Fury or Wilder, will turn his considerations to his compulsory challengers.
The IBF has named Kubrat Pulev as their required challenger, while Oleksandr Usyk is the WBO's, having climbed from cruiserweight – where he was the undisputed victor – to utilize his Super champion benefits to book his spot against the 30-year-old.
Apparently, Pulev will be preferred choice, conceivably confronting Joshua at Tottenham Hotspur's new soccer arena, which seats 60,000, in either April or May, while the WBO has demanded that the conflict among Joshua and Usyk must occur at the latest June 4, 2020.
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