Tyson Fury is set to face Anthony Joshua in a blockbuster British heavyweight clash, with the fight earmarked for November this year.
What happened?
Eddie Hearn, Joshua's promoter, has expressed his confidence in Joshua's ability to defeat Fury, stating he has "never been more confident" of a Joshua win.
Why it matters for Tyson Fury
Fury, a two-time world champion, has been training for a warm-up fight before facing Joshua, but is yet to announce an opponent or a date.
What comes next?
Hearn believes Joshua's training camp with former opponent Oleksandr Usyk will prepare him well for the fight against Fury, who is known for his clever fighting style.
The location of the bout is still to be finalized, with Hearn open to a potential venue switch to America if it is "beneficial".
Fury has indicated he will take a warm-up fight before facing Joshua, but the details are yet to be confirmed.
Hearn has previously stated that if either fighter loses beforehand, plans for the Fury vs Joshua fight will be ruined.
On July 25, Joshua will face Kristian Prenga in a comeback bout, which Hearn believes will be a crucial step in his preparation for the fight against Fury.
The highly anticipated bout between Fury and Joshua is expected to be one of the biggest fights of the year, with both fighters eager to emerge victorious.
Eddie Hearn, said he understands Fury's desire to be in training camp and be active, but emphasized that the focus is on Joshua's upcoming fight on July 25.
The purse for the fight has been suggested, but Hearn stated that Fury is not happy with the amount, and it is up to him to decide whether to proceed with the fight.
The fight between Fury and Joshua will be a major event in the boxing world, with both fighters having a large following and a strong reputation in the sport.
The exact date and location of the fight are yet to be confirmed, but it is expected to take place in November, with the whole boxing world waiting in anticipation.