For years, it was the fight that never quite got across the line. Talks broke down, timelines shifted, and both men took different paths while the hype slowly built in the background.
Now, it finally looks real.
Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are on a collision course for late 2026, setting up one of the biggest heavyweight showdowns of the modern era, and one that could finally settle a debate that’s dragged on for years.
And with the fight coming into focus, the Fury vs. Joshua odds have already hit the board, giving an early look at how the market is sizing up a matchup fans have been waiting on for years.
Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua odds
At -188, Fury is being priced at roughly a 65% implied probability, while Joshua at +150 sits closer to 40% once the sportsbook margin is factored in.
Odds as of 4-27.
Fury opening as the favorite makes sense. He has the size, reach, awkwardness, and big-fight experience that usually make him a nightmare to price against. Joshua is the more explosive puncher, but the market clearly views Fury as the safer side over what should be a 12-round fight.
As the Fury vs. Joshua odds continue to take shape closer to fight night, expect movement based on activity, training camp reports, and public betting action.
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Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua fight info
There are still plenty of details to iron out, but this fight should happen sometime in Q4 of 2026. When and where are yet to be determined, but Netflix is said to be in the mix to broadcast this bout.
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🥊 Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua
📆 Q4, 2026
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The biggest variable right now is activity. Joshua is expected to stay active with a July 25 bout against Kristian Prenga, while Fury’s timeline remains unclear. If that gap holds, Joshua could enter this fight with a sharper edge in terms of recent rounds.
Early Fury vs Joshua prediction
This is not a vintage version of either fighter, but Fury still looks like the better betting side.
Joshua has the power to hurt Fury, and if this turns into a mid-range exhibition, AJ can make things uncomfortable. The problem is that Fury rarely gives opponents the fight they want. He can jab, lean, spoil, clinch, move, and turn rounds ugly. That is a bad recipe for Joshua, who has looked more hesitant when opponents take away his preferred rhythm.
The concern with Fury is age and motivation. But stylistically, he still has more ways to win. Joshua probably needs a knockout, while Fury can win rounds and optics without needing to dominate.
Pick: Tyson Fury to win (-188 at bet365)
Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua tale of the tape
| Fury | Joshua | |
|---|---|---|
| 37 | Age | 36 |
| 6'9" | Height | 6'6" |
| Heavyweight | Weight Class | Heavyweight |
| 85" | Reach | 82" |
| 35-2-1 | Record | 28-4 |
| 24 | Wins by KO | 25 |
Odds are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
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