Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury remains the dream British super-fight, and Turki Alalshikh has reignited hopes of making it happen in 2026, reports worldboxingnews.com.
The influential Saudi advisor revealed plans to stage the all-British showdown next year, but only after both men return in separate tune-up fights to rebound from recent defeats.
Speaking to ThaBoxingVoice, Alalshikh explained the condition. The Ring Magazine boss is implementing a carefully crafted strategy to maximize anticipation and rebuild momentum for the heavyweight blockbuster.
“Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury next year, we are trying to do it and thinking about it. I need to have a tune-up fight for each one first. Why? Because they are both coming from losing. It’s to build it up.”
The comments mark Alalshikh’s most direct statement yet on the future of Joshua and Fury, who are both coming off setbacks to undisputed heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk and his today’s opponent, Daniel Dubois.
While Fury suffered a decision loss in December and retired soon afterward, Dubois took Joshua out in brutal fashion last September.
Saudi Arabia has hosted the biggest boxing spectacles of the past two years, and Alalshikh’s influence continues to shape the sport’s elite matchups.
However, a Fury vs Joshua collision at Wembley could become the crown jewel of the 2026 calendar.
For now, fans must wait as both fighters reset, with Alalshikh’s plan clear. Rebuild the road to one of the biggest fights in British boxing history.
If Usyk wins today and drops any of his title belts, the collision may still have a chance of being a world title fight yet.