ESPN, the fighters are set to earn £108m from the site fee alone, which will be evenly split between Joshua and Fury, while some of the cash is being used for expenses and the undercard.That works out to around treble the site fee that AJ pocketed for his fight against Andy Ruiz Jr.Fury's US-based promoter Bob Arum offered an update on the fight, telling Boxing Scene: "We have [site deal] contracts now that we are marking up and so forth."It’s a big step.
We’re just doing the paperwork now with the Saudis.”Meanwhile, Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn admitted that the fight may not take place until August."They’ve signed the contract,” said the Matchroom boss.
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