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The boxing universe is up for a treat as the Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight is on the verge of getting finalized. Both their promotions are giving their all to get this fight to life. Recently, Joshua’s promoter and the CEO of Matchroom Sport, Eddie Hearn, unveiled momentous news on this fight’s recent progress.

He said, “The (Fury-Joshua) deal is done, really – without being signed. The financial elements of the deal are done. We’re talking through the broadcast situation, the only thing really now is to paper it.”

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Eddie Hearn is aware of fans’ perspective towards this fight. It is a high-voltage clash between two big men fighting in their prime. The duo’s promotions have a vast responsibility on their shoulders to roll out this fight in the most decorated ways they can.

With Hearn’s fresh comments, it seems everything is properly in sync for this fight. He admitted that the broadcasting situations are yet to get completed, whereas they’ve kept the rest of the objects in line. With these recent advancements made, it seems the fight is just a few steps away from getting the ‘official’ tag.

The Matchroom supremo’s comments will delight both Joshua and Fury fans who are following every minute headway closely.

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Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua, a cracker of a matchup?

The Fury vs Joshua collision is unquestionably the best. Not just because of the records the pair exhibits, but also the stylistic matchup they will provide each other. Both of them have countless weapons to stun the other over the course of 12-rounds. Joshua has magnificent knockout power whereas Fury has unmatched speed and grit.

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Anything can happen in this fight in just a blink of an eye, with both boxers being having the ability to petrify their opponent upon receiving the slightest opening.

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Fans will look forward to hearing the dates for this bout as soon as possible. Where and when do you think they should hold this fight? Will this be the biggest PPV boxing event?