The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxAnthony Joshua's plans to unify the heavyweight division appear to be in tatters with news that Tyson Fury will have to fight Deontay Wilder in a trilogy first, with Bob Arum confirming he won't pay the 'Bronze Bomber' to step aside.Joshua vs Fury seemed to be on for August 14 in Saudi Arabia after lengthy negotiations concluded last week.The fight seemed to have a date, venue and purse split that all parties were on board with, with Fury even confirming himself that the deal was done.But now, those plans are well and truly in tatters.As Star Sport revealed on Monday, an arbitrator in the US ruled in Wilder's favour and deemed Fury had.
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