British boxer, Tyson Fury, has indicated his next fight will be in Dublin on August 1st, before a heavyweight clash with British-Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua in November.
The opponent for the ‘warm-up’ is as yet unnamed, but promoter Frank Warren said he hoped to make an announcement later this week.
Former world champion Joshua is due to fight Albanian Kristian Prenga in Riyadh on July 25th, in the Briton’s first fight since he was in a car accident in Nigeria last December that killed two close friends.

Fury, also a former champion, posted a video on Instagram, showing him back in training in Thailand.
The caption was “let’s go August 1, Dublin, Ireland.”
Warren said Fury would be facing a good opponent and could not afford to slip up.
“(Joshua’s) got to come through that (fight with Prenga), Tyson has to come through his, and then the big one will be in November,” he said in an interview.
Fury’s last fight was a comprehensive points win over Russia’s Arslanbek Makhmudov on April 11th, 2026.


