Views: Visits 11 Anthony Joshua has admitted he is running out of patience with Tyson Fury and demanded ‘less talk and more action’, with their £100million heavyweight blockbuster facing further delays. Their Battle of Britain for the undisputed heavyweight championship was expected to be announced last week for August 14 in Saudi Arabia. However, that was not the case with Fury’s co-promoter Frank Warren revealing on Monday that the self-styled Gypsy King is still not willing to sign the contract on the current terms. AJ, much like the boxing world, is itching for the fight to be confirmed and hit out at Fury on social media over the lack of movement in recent days.
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Anthony Joshua has admitted he is running out of patience with Tyson Fury and demanded ‘less talk and more action’, with their £100million heavyweight blockbuster facing further delays.
Their Battle of Britain for the undisputed heavyweight championship was expected to be announced last week for August 14 in Saudi Arabia. However, that was not the case with Fury’s co-promoter Frank Warren revealing on Monday that the self-styled Gypsy King is still not willing to sign the contract on the current terms.
AJ, much like the boxing world, is itching for the fight to be confirmed and hit out at Fury on social media over the lack of movement in recent days.
Genesis Reunion Dream Set Lists: Roundtable
When Genesis announced a reunion tour, most fans rejoiced after all, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks hadn t played together since wrapping their 2007 Turn It On Again trek. But in a development highlighting the divided nature of this band s fanbase, other fans complained.
Collins, who has battled numerous health issues in recent years, will likely perform while seated similar to the set-up on his recent solo tours. Meanwhile, former members Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett aren t part of the jaunt meaning the set list will probably lean at least somewhat away from prog and toward pop. The Facebook groups and Twitter threads have been full of lively (and often heated) debate.
Anthony Joshua s heavyweight fight with Tyson Fury still hasn t been announced
Eddie Hearn hinted the Battle of Britain could have been confirmed on Saturday
But an agreement has still not yet been reached with negotiations ongoing
AJ admitted he is getting tired and called for more action from the Gypsy King
Fury s promoter Frank Warren revealed his man will not sign to the current terms
Genesis Reunion Dream Set Lists: Roundtable
When Genesis announced a reunion tour, most fans rejoiced after all, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks hadn t played together since wrapping their 2007 Turn It On Again trek. But in a development highlighting the divided nature of this band s fanbase, other fans complained.
Collins, who has battled numerous health issues in recent years, will likely perform while seated similar to the set-up on his recent solo tours. Meanwhile, former members Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett aren t part of the jaunt meaning the set list will probably lean at least somewhat away from prog and toward pop. The Facebook groups and Twitter threads have been full of lively (and often heated) debate.