Tyson Fury says his planned bout with Anthony Joshua may not happen, raising doubts about the future of the highly anticipated heavyweight fight. Fury links the uncertainty to new financial demands from Joshua’s team, arguing these demands could make the proposed agreement difficult.

Both outlets report that Fury’s comments focus on money as the main issue, suggesting negotiations have hit friction. They present Fury’s position that the dispute is not about the fight’s existence in principle, but about the terms being reworked by Joshua’s camp. Neither source provides detailed figures or confirmed terms, nor do they state whether talks are officially dead, ongoing, or close to resolution. The reports therefore reflect the uncertainty created by Fury’s public remarks rather than a finalized cancellation.

Overall, the accounts converge on the same key point: Fury publicly signals the fight could be off due to financial disagreements, leaving the status of the bout unclear pending further negotiations or announcements.