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Hearn: Joshua Vs Fury Fight Can’t Be Stopped
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Hearn: Joshua Vs Fury Fight Can’t Be Stopped

Complete Sports about 3 hours 1 mins read

British boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has disclosed that the proposed heavyweight bout between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury is legally locked in and that no-one can stop this fight from happening unless a formal breach of contract occurs. Hearn noted that contracts are fully signed and the sides are simply waiting on organizers (Sela) to [...]

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