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Fury to fight Wach in Thailand on July 24 before AJ showdown
June 30, 2026
Source: SkySports | News · Read on source site
Tyson Fury will fight veteran heavyweight Mariusz Wach in Thailand on July 24 as he ramps up preparations for a proposed November showdown with Anthony Joshua; Fury will also receive the inaugural WBC Humanitarian title with proceeds from event in Pattaya to be donated to local charities
>Tyson Fury will finalise preparations for his proposed November showdown with Anthony Joshua by fighting Mariusz Wach in Thailand on July 24.
>Joshua and Fury are expected to finally share the ring this year, although a location and a date for the blockbuster bout have yet to be finalised.
>Two-time world champion Joshua has been training alongside former opponent Oleksandr Usyk ahead of a comeback bout against Kristian Prenga on July 25.
>It has now been confirmed that Fury will fight the 46-year-old Pole at Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya the day before.
>"2026 is a landmark year for me in boxing and I'm excited to be able to bring this event to Pattaya, a part of the world that is special to me," Fury said.
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>"We're coming together to put on a great show for the fans, while using the opportunity to give back the local community, who have been so good to me every time I have visited.
>"At the same time, I'm fully focused on preparing for a tough opponent and making sure I'm the best version of Tyson Fury going into fight night.
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>"It's the start of a huge second half of the year for me."
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>Fury is set to be presented with the inaugural WBC Humanitarian title at the event, with all ticket profits donated to local charities.
>Wach's 52-fight career record of 39-13 (20 KOs) includes defeats to Hughie Fury, Tyson's cousin, British heavyweights Moses Itauma and Dillian Whyte, as well as a 2012 loss to unified heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.
>Fury's promoter Frank Warren added: "Boxing is a better place with Tyson Fury in it, so it's fantastic to have him back in action on July 24.
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>"Tyson is in great shape and completely focused on putting on a show against Mariusz Wach.
>"He's a true global superstar and I've no doubt the fans will pack the place out in Thailand to watch a vintage performance from the Gypsy King."