'Boxing must learn from Joshua v Fury mess'

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Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder: Boxing must learn from Anthony Joshua fight 'mess' says Frank Warren

Warren said some blame for the confusion lay with Joshua's promoter, Eddie Hearn, but admitted: "Let's be honest, our side has been just as bad.

"It'd have been better if everyone had kept quiet until it was all signed and over the line. Instead we got stuck in a cycle where their side said something and our side had to respond. Too many agendas and egos took over.BBC Sport looks back at the verbal barbs and insults traded by Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury

Fury's father, John, has said he is worried the Briton could lose his third meeting with Wilder. He told BT Sport he had told his son toto defend his WBO title"It's easy to say throw the belt in the bin, but it has no bearing whatsoever on the judgement cast in the arbitration case. The judge ruled that Tyson must face Deontay Wilder a third time, title or not.," Warren said.

"The situation is the situation, everyone is frustrated but we are bound by the arbitration ruling so Tyson has to fight wilder, and be at his best, forget the BS, get the win and then knock out AJ in December. "And, for anyone asking why this fight was so quickly arranged, the terms of the fight were agreed in the contract for the second fight. This was as simple as signing the paper."

 

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You forgot to report on the one million plus freedom protesters that were in London today, helping to save our children🤔.

Maybe boxing should clean the YouTube 'boxers' mess.

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