Tyson Fury clash with Anthony Joshua grows near as WBC reveals Battle of Britain is close after shocking rankings change | The Sun

TYSON FURY's Battle of Britain clash against Anthony Joshua for December 3 is growing closer after a shock WBC rankings change.

AJ, 32, accepted terms presented by WBC heavyweight champion Fury's camp last Friday.


Fury will take 60 per cent of what is expected to be the biggest purse in the history of British boxing.

The Principality Stadium in Cardiff is the likely venue for the proposed December 3 fight.

And in another major boost towards getting the Battle of Britain clash confirmed, the WBC placed Joshua at No6 in their rankings making him eligible to face his 34-year-old rival.

The Mexican sanctioning body have always blanked AJ as he had never fought for any of their heavyweight titles and was the WBA, IBF and WBO boss twice.

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WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman says Joshua has gone straight into their top ten based on merit.

Joshua also doesn't have any commitments to other organisations since losing his heavyweight titles to Oleksandr Usyk.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Sulaiman said: "Joshua entered the rankings [on] his merits and since he does not have any commitment for another organisation."

Sulaiman continued: "He was not ranked before because he was champion of other organisations and then he was signed to fight for other organisations."

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And when asked if Joshua is in good standing to challenge Fury, Sulaiman responded: "Yes, he is."

There are also no current mandatory obligations for the WBC title that would stop Fury from meeting Joshua.

Fury's last fight, against Dillian White in April at Wembley Stadium, was a mandatory defence.

A new mandatory challenger for the WBC belt won't be determined until November at the earliest at the WBC's convention in Acapulco.

Fights have been, and will continue to be, taking place ahead of November's meeting.

Andy Ruiz Jr could find himself in good standing for the eliminators after beating Luis Ortiz.

Former dominant WBC champion Deontay Wilder also has an upcoming fight against Robert Helenius in October.

Wilder, of course, drew once and lost twice to Fury in a thrilling trilogy that ended late last year – with the door open for a FOURTH fight.

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