Tyson Fury has outlined the demand that rival Deontay Wilder is making in order for him to step aside and allow the Briton’s blockbuster bout against Anthony Joshua.
Earlier this week, a judge in the US ruled that Fury would have to take on Wilder in a third fight due to a clause in his contract.
Fury’s representatives had claimed that the clause had expired, but according to the ruling, he must now take on the American boxer before 15 September.
That ruling has put the 32-year-old’s scheduled fight with Joshua in real jeopardy, with that bout set to take place in August in Saudi Arabia.
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