
The long-awaited heavyweight boxing clash between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua has been confirmed for later in the year.
AJ makes his return to the ring in July as he takes on Albanian heavyweight Kristian Prenga in Riyadh.
It will be his first contest since he was injured in a road accident in Nigeria, which claimed the lives of two of his friends.

The 36-year-old is then set to take on his British rival, with Eddie Hearn since confirming the bout.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, the head of Matchroom Boxing wrote: ‘Signed, sealed and delivered!
‘AJ vs Fury is on!’

No date or location was disclosed for the highly anticipated heavyweight clash, however Turki Ak-Sheikh is involved so it is likely to be in Saudia Arabia.
Turki is the co-founder of Zuffa Boxing and has been a pivotal role in bringing boxing back to the Saudi capital of Riyadh.
That being said, many will be hoping the all-British clash would take place on home soil.
There is also musings that the match will be televised live on Netflix.
Boxing publication Ring Magazine confirmed AJ and Fury was a ‘done deal’, adding that it would be the last quarter of the year when the clash takes place.
Hearn has also previously said that November was the date promoters were targeting for the heavyweight battle.

The boxing contest has been long-anticipated, with talks that the men would face each other, circulating for the best part of a decade.
It comes not long after Fury, whose ring name is The Gypsy King, came out of retirement in recent weeks.









