Anthony Joshua's Opportunity Struggle Still Signs, Tyson Fury Still Starts Training
British boxer, Tyson Fury. (Photo: Twitter @Tyson_Fury)

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JAKARTA - British boxer Tyson Fury has officially started training camp for his next fight. However, it is not yet clear who the opponent is.

Fury is currently waiting for confirmation of the fight with Anthony Joshua. As is known, the potential opponent has not yet signed a contract.

The two boxers are planned to fight at the Principality Cardiff Stadium, December 3. However, until now both parties are still in the negotiation stage.

Fury himself is reportedly going to keep competing on that date, against Joshua or others. For that, he began to prepare himself to appear prime during the ring later.

This can be seen in the photo that he uploaded via Instagram Story on Monday, October 3. In the photo, Fury is training in the boxing ring at a gym with his brother Tommy, 23.

"The first day of the camp!" wrote the 34-year-old boxer to provide a caption for the photo.

Meanwhile, Hall of Famer Bob Arum doubts whether Eddie Hearn really wants the fight to continue.

He told talkSPORT that Eddie Hearn had postponed things because he didn't want the fight to happen.

And why didn't he want the fight to happen? Because Joshua lost three of his last five fights and he expects to lose again if he fights Tyson Fury and Eddie actually become a barrier," Arum said.

"I don't know any problem, he sent a draft and then Frank and George (Warren) hit back and then we didn't hear from Eddie for days, he stalled to death on his own accord."

"I don't think Joshua is a part of it. I think Joshua for whatever reason wants the fight to happen. I knew Tyson Fury would do it," he continued.


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