Anthony Joshua accepts all terms to fight Tyson Fury
British professional boxer of Nigerian descent Anthony Joshua has given an update on his fight against Tyson Fury.
A week ago Fury called out Joshua to accept a massive boxing heavyweight showdown in the United Kingdom.
Negotiations were ongoing between both sides until Britain's longest-reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth died.
Before the death of the Queen, there was a dispute in both camps about the date of the fight.
Joshua on Fury fight
After several days of mourning the death of the Queen, the fight negotiations are back on.
Joshua a two-time former unified world heavyweight champion, took to social media to give an update on the fight against Fury.
In a message on his official Twitter account, Joshua explained that his team have accepted the terms by Fury.
The message by Joshua's team said, "Joshua-Fury update: 258 and @MatchroomBoxing can confirm, on behalf of @anthonyjoshua, that we accepted all terms presented to us by Fury’s team for a fight Dec 3rd last Friday.
"Due to the Queen’s passing, it was agreed to halt all communication. We are awaiting a response."
Frank Warren in charge of negotiations for Team Fury responded with a message that said, "Contract will be with you very soon."
It is now expected that Fury will take on Joshua at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on Saturday, December 3, 2022.