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The bizarre demand that must be met for Joshua vs Fury to go ahead
Plans for Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury to finally meet in the ring could hinge on one unlikely figure in Dua Lipa.
On Monday, it was confirmed Joshua and Fury will collide in a Battle of Britain that has been a decade in the making. While a final date and venue are still to be confirmed, contracts have been signed with the showdown to be streamed live on Netflix in November.
There are one or two hurdles left to clear. Joshua will have a warm-up fight in July against Kristian Prenga, the little-known Albanian heavyweight selected to help the two-time world champion shake off any ring rust.
Joshua will be expected to make easy work of Prenga who has never fought anyone close to the caliber of the former Olympian to set up his meeting with Fury.
But there could be another obstacle to overcome. Turki Alalshikh, one of boxing’s most influential shot-callers, has been at the heart of the two-fight deal with a rematch between the British giants likely to follow next year.
The Saudi financier is a huge fan of London-born singer Lipa and had stipulated she needs to perform at the fight ahead of the main event, Sky Sports report.
Boxing’s Saudi backers are not short of funds and their cause may be helped by the fact the ‘Levitating’ hitmaker is a boxing fan.
‘I love boxing in my spare time,’ she said in 2018. ‘I like doing it for fitness, I do it just to kind of clear my mind.
‘I really enjoy it and I like to watch boxing as well.’
Shows backed by Alalshikh have brought in some of the biggest names in music with Liam Gallagher performing at Wembley Stadium before Joshua’s 2024 world title fight with Daniel Dubois.
Eminem appeared as a special guest artist for Terence Crawford’s fight the same year with Busta Rhymes was on stage before the historic undisputed bout between Arthur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.
50 Cent meanwhile joined Chris Eubank Jr for an iconic ringwalk at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ahead of his rematch with Conor Benn last November.
Joshua has not fought since his December victory over Jake Paul, breaking the YouTuber’s jaw in the sixth round. Just days later, the Briton was involved in a fatal car crash in Nigeria that claimed the lives of his two close friends Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami.
Fury meanwhile returned to action after a 14-month retirement in April, comfortably outpointing Arslanbek Makhmudov.
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