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Eddie Hearn says he ‘should be suing Dana White’ over Fury-Joshua claims; White responds

Promoter Eddie Hearn suggests legal action against Dana White amidst volatile negotiations for a Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua heavyweight clash.

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Tensions have escalated between promoter Eddie Hearn and UFC president Dana White regarding the booking of a heavyweight fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. According to reports from MMA Fighting, Hearn has stated that he 'should be suing Dana White' over specific claims made by White regarding the fight. This legal tension coincides with a critical week of negotiations as described by Sky Sports, which reports that ongoing talks are currently focused on the possibility of staging the event in New York. The situation remains fluid as both parties attempt to finalize the terms of the bout. Coverage from several specialized sports outlets highlights a lack of consensus on the status of the fight.

MMA Fighting notes that Dana White has expressed frustration with what he describes as a 'f*cking saga' surrounding the booking process, bluntly stating that the fighters 'either want to fight or they don’t.' Simultaneously, boxingnewsonline.net reports that Eddie Hearn has directly addressed updates provided by Tyson Fury, labeling Fury's latest claims about the fight as 'absolutely' untrue. These conflicting narratives between the promoters and the athletes have become a primary focus of the current reporting cycle. Context for the fight's importance is provided by BoxingScene, which reports that the WBC will approve the match between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury as a heavyweight eliminator. This designation adds significant professional stakes to the bout, as the result will directly impact the championship rankings of the heavyweight division. The intersection of boxing and MMA interests, represented by the friction between Hearn and White, underscores the high-profile nature of the event and the complexity of coordinating such a high-stakes sporting encounter across different promotional interests.

Future developments to watch include the outcome of the 'critical week' of negotiations mentioned by Sky Sports, specifically whether a deal is reached to host the fight in New York. Observers will also be monitoring whether Eddie Hearn pursues any formal legal action against Dana White or if the disputes over the claims are resolved through further negotiation. Additionally, the official confirmation of the WBC heavyweight eliminator status will likely dictate the final timeline for the fighters to enter the ring, provided that the current disagreements between Hearn, White, and Fury can be settled.

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Quick answers

Why does Eddie Hearn mention suing Dana White?

Hearn stated he 'should be suing' White over claims White made regarding the Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua fight.

Where is the fight potentially being staged?

According to Sky Sports, there are ongoing talks about staging the fight in New York.

What is the WBC's role in this fight?

The WBC will approve the Anthony Joshua-Tyson Fury match as a heavyweight eliminator.

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