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Home Boxing Confirmed: Anthony Joshua to fight Kubrat Pulev …
Boxing Apr 1, 2026 2 min read

Confirmed: Anthony Joshua to fight Kubrat Pulev in December

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Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed tha Anthony Joshua vs Kubrat Pulev will take place this year.

This is in spite of the government’s announcement on Tuesday that they are pausing plans to allow fans back to major sporting events in England.

Hearn told Sportsmail: ‘Obviously today’s announcement is a massive challenge for everyone in sport.

‘Our intention now is carry on with all our scheduled events. Clearly the finances are affected by not having crowds, even smaller crowds, but we’re working to keep our schedule. That includes Joshua.

‘You have two options - cancel or go ahead, quite possibly without a crowd. You’d still hope that by December you might have some back but you can’t plan on that now.

‘We’ll go ahead in December for Joshua because it’s been a year since he fought Andy Ruiz and he needs to fight.’

With a rise in coronavirus cases and the UK’s COVID-19 alert level moving to 4, proposals for more supporters to attend matches in arenas/stadiums have been put on hold.

Michael Gove told BBC Breakfast on Tuesday: “We were looking at a staged programme of more people returning – it wasn’t going to be the case that we were going to have stadiums thronged with fans.

“We’re looking at how we can, for the moment, pause that programme, but what we do want to do is to make sure that, as and when circumstances allow, get more people back.

“The virus is less likely to spread outdoors than indoors but again it’s in the nature of major sporting events that there’s a lot of mingling.”

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