Tyson Fury has outlined the only two ways boxing fans will be able to watch his upcoming warm-up fight ahead of his highly anticipated showdown with Anthony Joshua. The revelation narrows down viewing access for fans eager to follow Fury's preparations leading into the blockbuster matchup.
Tyson Fury has revealed the only two ways boxing fans will be able to watch his upcoming warm-up fight, a bout he is taking to sharpen up before a highly anticipated showdown with Anthony Joshua.
Fury disclosed the viewing options publicly, narrowing down how supporters can access the undercard preparation bout as anticipation builds around the blockbuster matchup with Joshua.
Anthony Joshua, 36, represents one of boxing's most recognizable figures out of the United Kingdom. Standing six-foot-six with a reach of 82 inches, the orthodox fighter brings considerable physical attributes into any matchup. Joshua trains out of Boxing Works and Team GB.

Why it matters
- Fury's warm-up fight is a direct preparation step for the Joshua bout, making broadcast access relevant to fans of both fighters
- Limited viewing options could restrict the audience able to follow Fury's form heading into the high-profile clash
- The media rights situation surrounding the warm-up card may offer early clues about how the main Joshua fight itself will eventually be distributed
The specific platforms or broadcasters Fury identified as the two viewing options were outlined in his public comments, though full details of the distribution arrangements remain subject to official confirmation from promoters. Fans planning to follow Fury's preparations ahead of the Joshua fight will need to navigate whichever two access routes he described in order to watch the warm-up card live.

















