After more than a decade without a fight, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are now officially set to meet in 2026, with the fight set to take place in the fourth quarter of this year and expected to headline a major event on Netflix, although Joshua still has to fight a return fight before that happens. Turki Alalshikh posted the confirmation on Monday on
After years of false starts, Fury vs. Joshua fight confirmed
Ring Magazine’s Mike Coppinger reported on the match’s timing, saying that the match is expected to take place in the fourth quarter of 2026 as part of the Ring Magazine show on Netflix, adding that the match could be positioned as “the biggest match in British history.” The location has yet to be finalized, with uncertainty as to whether it will be in the UK or the Middle East, which has seen several major battles in recent years. The fight comes after years of anticipation as the pair, both two-time world champions, have been linked multiple times since turning pro but have never shared the ring in an official match despite multiple rounds of negotiations and public appeals.
Joshua’s return begins on July 25 in Pulenga, Riyadh
Ahead of meeting Fury, Joshua is scheduled to return to action on July 25 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he will face Christian Pulenga as part of a multi-fight slate. The 35-year-old Prenga comes into the fight with a record of 20 wins (all via stoppage) and one loss, although he remains relatively unknown at the elite level, making this fight a crucial step in Joshua’s preparations ahead of the proposed superfight. Joshua confirmed the plan in comments sky sportssaid: “It’s no secret that I’ve spent some time consolidating and rebuilding to get ready for my return to the ring and today is the next step in that journey. I am pleased to have agreed on a number of games starting on July 25th in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. “
Nigeria’s December car crash brings Joshua’s momentum to a screeching halt
Joshua, who has not fought since beating Jake Paul in December, broke the social media star-turned-boxer’s chin in the sixth round. Days after that fight, Joshua was involved in a fatal car accident in Nigeria in which he was a passenger and two members of his team were killed, an incident that forced him to retire from the sport and delayed his return to training. Therefore, the upcoming game against Pulenga will be his first appearance since recovering from that period and resuming preparations to return to the game.
Fury’s comeback and courtside comments
The 37-year-old Fury returned to the ring in early April and defeated Arslanbek Makhmudov via unanimous decision in his return match. Joshua was in attendance that night and Fury used the opportunity after his win to call him out directly in the ring in an attempt to elicit a response from his long-time rival, although Joshua chose not to engage and let Fury celebrate his return.
A rivalry that has developed over a decade is now about to be resolved
The two heavyweights have a rivalry that dates back more than a decade, including boxing matches early in their careers, but they have never fought professionally, making the confirmation of the 2026 fight a significant moment for the division. Former UFC and PFL heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou, who has fought both fighters over the past year, has made his initial assessment of the fight. “If I have to favor someone, it’s going to be very slight,” Ngannou told The Schmo. I would choose Fury because he is very cunning. He’s a good professional boxer, but he just doesn’t understand [how to deal with an opponent] When it’s not a professional boxer. “
Ngannou fought his way through Fury and knocked him down before being quickly knocked down by Joshua. He added that on paper the fight still looks close, especially considering both fighters are now past their prime. While a deal is now in place for Fury to face Joshua, the focus now shifts to Joshua’s return in July, with him expected to have to complete that fight before the long-awaited fight finally takes place later in 2026



