TYSON FURY showed off his lean physique in Las Vegas as he plots a path to beat Anthony Joshua.
The WBC champion is training out in America with head coach Javan ‘Sugarhill’ Steward.
But he has also linked up with Josh Taylor, who fights Jose Ramirez next month in a super-lightweight undisputed title decider.
And Fury is spending time with close friend Billy Joe Saunders, ahead of his May 8 super-middleweight unification with Canelo Alvarez.
The Gypsy King will be in full support for his old pal Saunders and will watch ringside his attempt to dethrone boxing’s No1 star.
Fury captioned a picture of them together: “Strategically planning the downfall of the boxing world in the middleweights and the heavyweight division.”
Joshua, 31, and Fury, 32, signed to fight in March but promoters were left to finalise a date and venue.
Saudi Arabia, where AJ beat Andy Ruiz Jr in a December 2019 rematch, are the frontrunners to host the Battle of Britain.
And they have been given three dates, all by the end of July or early August, as Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn provided an update on the negotiations.
Hearn told Sky Sports: “Time is of the essence. Literally, we are in the second or third round of the final site long-form agreement.
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“Hopefully, this week, we can be in a position where it is all done.
“It’s never done until the ink is dry, but there are no obstacles to overcome, except to finalise the paperwork and get it announced.
“I’ve not seen a fight fall through at this stage before. We’re on the verge now. But we still have to finish the job, and that’s the plan for this week.
“There is no Plan B. I’m a guy who loves to have a Plan B. But all our eggs are in this basket.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk