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Jun 30, 2026

Tyson Fury to fight Mariusz Wach ahead of Anthony Joshua showdown

Tyson Fury has confirmed he will return to the ring later this month for one final outing before his long-awaited showdown with Anthony Joshua, taking on Polish heavyweight Mariusz Wach in Thailand.

The contest is scheduled for July 24 at the Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya and will be streamed live around the world on Netflix.

Fury's comeback bout comes just one day before Joshua is due to face Albania's Kristian Prenga in Saudi Arabia, with both British stars expected to emerge unscathed ahead of their proposed all-British heavyweight blockbuster later this year.

The long-discussed clash between Fury and Joshua moved a significant step closer after the pair agreed terms earlier in 2026, setting the stage for one of the biggest fights in British boxing history.

Before then, however, both men must navigate what are widely viewed as final preparation fights.

Fury's opponent brings considerably more top-level experience than Joshua's. Wach challenged Wladimir Klitschko for the unified heavyweight world title in 2012, extending the Ukrainian champion the full 12 rounds before suffering the first defeat of his professional career.

Tyson Fury (above) is set to fight Polish boxer Mariusz Wach in Thailand on July 24

Tyson Fury (above) is set to fight Polish boxer Mariusz Wach in Thailand on July 24

Wach (left) pictured in action against Moses Itauma during their fight in London back in 2024

Wach (left) pictured in action against Moses Itauma during their fight in London back in 2024

However, much has changed since then.

Now 46, Wach enters the contest with a 39-13 record after enduring a series of defeats during the latter stages of his career. He has lost on points to Dillian Whyte, Hughie Fury and Frazer Clarke, while highly rated prospect Moses Itauma stopped him inside two rounds in 2024.

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