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The saga sparked into life this month after Oleksandr Usyk, having beaten Joshua in Saudi Arabia, said he wouldn’t be ready to face Fury until 2023 as he outlined plans to return to the war-torn Ukraine. ‘The Gypsy King’ reacted by calling out ‘AJ’, publicly offering him three potential dates.Fury claimed that alongside the Cardiff date, Old Trafford had been booked for November 5 and Wembley Stadium for November 26. Despite initially favouring a bout later on in December, Joshua has agreed to return for what would be his third fight in the Welsh capital.A long-awaited clash between the two giants had been due to take place in 2021, with an agreement in place to fight in the Middle East. However, negotiations broke down at the 11th hour when Deontay Wilder launched a legal case, with a judge ruling that Fury was obliged to fight him next.JUST IN: Floyd Mayweather in talks for big-money fight with YouTuber Deji after Logan Paul boutBut Warren, the Morecambe man’s promoter, appeared on the talkSPORT White and Jordan show on Wednesday lunchtime to say that he didn’t expect any stumbling blocks this time around: “Everybody wants it [the fight], there aren’t any obstacles, so hopefully very quickly we can get it over the line,” he said.However, he did warn boxing fans that the contracts were yet to be signed, sealed and delivered, adding there was still work to do: “But until it’s signed, it’s not on,” he added. “The basis of the deal, 90% of what counts, is okay. 10% we’ve got to sort out.”DON’T MISS:Chris Eubank Jr’s promoter confirms Conor Benn fight is still on despite father’s threatsConor Benn taunts Chris Eubank Jr over dad’s threat to pull him from blockbuster fightCanelo shows off gruelling weight cut for Gennady Golovkin fight with waterfall of sweat
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