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Just Signed · Battle of Britain · 2026

FuryvsJoshua

The biggest all-British heavyweight fight ever made. Ten years overdue. Date and venue land in the coming weeks — register interest to be the first to know.

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10 Years · 4 Signed Contracts · 0 Fights

The fight British boxing
waited a decade for

April 2017. Joshua flattens Klitschko in front of 90,000 at Wembley. Fury is in his exile. The two former two-time heavyweight champions of the world are on a collision course every voice in the sport calls inevitable.

Then it isn't. A Wilder trilogy. Two Usyk fights for each man. A Dubois knockout. Three Saudi venue announcements that came to nothing. Four contracts that went unsigned. One arbitration ruling. A car crash that kept Joshua out of the ring for a year.

Yesterday, it was finally signed. The biggest piece of British boxing business ever done.

Anthony Joshua 29–4 26 KO · 2× unified champion
Tyson Fury 35–2–1 24 KO · 2× lineal champion
64 combined wins
50 knockouts
6 world titles
10 yrs in the making
Four Levels

From the back of the stand
to the front of the ropes

Above + Beyond holds priority allocation across every tier. Tell us how close you want to be — we release the moment the venue is confirmed.

  1. 01

    Grandstand

    Inside the stadium for the walk-ons, the build, the roar. The entry to the night — full undercard included.

    All sections available
  2. 02

    Hospitality Suite

    Pre-fight champagne reception, three-course dining, premium padded seats and full undercard. The standard upgrade.

    Inclusive food & drink
  3. 03

    Floor Seats

    Stadium floor, raised view of the ring, walk-on side. The closest you can get without being ringside.

    Limited release
  4. 04

    VIP Ringside

    Inside the first ten rows of the canvas. Champagne arrival, ringside dining, after-party access. The most coveted ticket in British boxing.

    Most requested
Fight Night, Handled

Every detail, ours

  • Tickets at every tier — Grandstand, Hospitality, Floor, VIP Ringside
  • Five-star Mayfair hotel — two nights across fight weekend
  • Private chauffeured arrival, hotel to stadium and back
  • Pre-fight dining and post-fight after-party access
  • Singles, couples, groups and full corporate boxes
  • Dedicated concierge from booking through fight night

Priority allocation released first to registered interest. Pricing on application.

Everything Confirmed So Far

Fury vs Joshua 2026 — the full picture

When is Fury vs Joshua?

The fight was signed on 28 April 2026 by promoter Eddie Hearn and Turki Alalshikh. A date has not yet been confirmed and is expected alongside the venue in the coming weeks. Joshua takes a warm-up bout against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh on 25 July 2026 in his first fight since a year-long absence. Registering interest secures first contact when the date is announced.

Where will it be held?

The venue has not yet been confirmed. The final location sits at the discretion of Turki Alalshikh and is expected to be announced alongside the date. Multiple venues across the UK, Ireland and Riyadh are reportedly under consideration.

How can I get tickets?

Public on-sale has not been announced. Above + Beyond holds priority allocation across all four tiers and contacts registered names first when packages, prices and availability are confirmed — before the wider waitlist and before public release. Registering carries no obligation.

What is VIP ringside?

Ringside places sit within the first ten rows of the canvas — the seats reserved for celebrities, fighters' guests and the sport's highest-paying buyers. Our VIP ringside package adds champagne arrival, ringside dining, after-party access and a dedicated concierge across fight weekend.

Why does this fight matter?

Fury and Joshua are both former two-time heavyweight world champions and both stadium headliners in their own right. Negotiations between the two have collapsed at least four times since 2017 — including a signed deal that was scuttled by an arbitration ruling that ordered Fury into a third bout with Deontay Wilder. The 2026 contract is the first to survive.

Who broadcasts the fight?

Netflix is reported to hold the broadcast rights, the platform's largest single-event boxing acquisition to date. Pay-per-view structure for international markets is expected to be confirmed alongside the venue.